Tua Tagovailoa Looks Like a Quarterback on the Verge of Retirement
He looks timid. He looks uninterested. He looks unhappy to be an NFL quarterback.
He looks timid. He looks uninterested. He looks unhappy to be an NFL quarterback.
Tyreek Hill’s season-ending injury leaves his future with the Miami Dolphins in question.
The analytics might’ve said punt. But football isn’t played by asking ChatGPT for instructions.
“Can he run for office yet?” one Reddit user wants to know.
Monday’s game was the quintessential Miami Dolphins fan experience: Any taste of joy must be followed by prolonged agony.
Miami Heat fans are destined to be forever scarred by the sight of Dwyane Wade’s bronze visage outside the Kaseya Center.
But we complain more.
Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck is one of the top-NIL earning athletes in college football, with a $5.9 million valuation.
The Dolphins’ 0-2 start hit rock bottom with a gut-punch loss to the Patriots, undone by a 12-second swing.
The Dolphins fell to 0-3 after Tua Tagovailoa’s late interception sealed a 31-21 loss to the Bills on Thursday night.
The Miami Dolphins enter 2025 with everything on the line – from Tua to Tyreek, McDaniel to Ross, and a restless fanbase.
A new survey says 62 percent of Dolphins fans are stressed for 2025 – above average, but not quite the NFL’s most anxious.
Miami is one of 16 cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico hosting World Cup games next summer.
South Florida is on a gruesome streak of boating injuries during the two-day season.
It’s become something of an unofficial tradition: Each off-season brings a new version of Tua.
While you weren’t looking, the Miami Marlins found themselves a genuine feel-good story in 2025.
If LeBron James leaves the Lakers, a Miami reunion might just create Pat Riley’s next superteam.
Competing in the NBA is about capturing magic in four-year windows. This is not Miami’s window.
Five years ago, the Panthers were overlooked. Now, they’re back-to-back champs with three Finals runs and an NHL dynasty.
Inter Miami is the only team from the U.S. to register a win in the FIFA Club World Cup as two other MLS teams struggle.
Which is greater: The Heat’s 2-for-4 run or the Panthers’ 2-for-3 (and counting)? The answer might surprise you.
The Stanley Cup just got another year on its South Florida lease.