We have a little bit more than a month until Miami Dolphins training camp begins and their secondary is still a big question mark. With CB Jalen Ramsey expected to be traded sometime soon, the most proven cornerback on the team is Kader Kohou. The Dolphins have been talking to some veteran players and could possibly sign one of them before training camp begins. Or perhaps they’ll let the young guys develop and hope that their pass rush will be enough to help out. The Dolphins will get back Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb after both dealt with injuries last season. Plus the development Chop Robinson showed as the season went on left many fans excited to see his potential.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
Can Miami Dolphins’ Pass Rush Carry an Unproven Secondary in 2025? The Dolphins are relying on a lot of young coverage players, but with Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb returning, the defense might have enough firepower to be effective.
Dolphins Quarterbacks
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa has tough challenge balancing success, health, says Steve Young – Yahoo Sports Hall of Fame QB Steve Young shares advice on how Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa should approach his future and how he plays the game.
Dolphins Linebackers
Miami Dolphins Top 10 players countdown: Edge rusher Chop Robinson is No. 10 – Yahoo Sports Countdown to training camp: Chop Robinson is No. 10 on our Dolphins Top 10 players countdown
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Dolphins Training Camp
Miami Dolphins training camp dates, times, what to know – Yahoo Sports The first Miami Dolphins training camp practice open to fans will be Saturday, July 26. Here is the Dolphins’ training camp schedule.
Dolphins Offseason
Chris Perkins: Dolphins head into 2025 season with Plan B after Plan A failed – Yahoo Sports Let’s be clear about something: The Miami Dolphins enter the 2025 season relying on Plan B — winning with draftees and young players.
‘There’s no limit’ — Terron Armstead backs Tua Tagovailoa and names 3 crucial factors that will define Dolphins’ 2025 season The Miami Dolphins are pressing forward without newly retired offensive tackle Terron Armstead in 2025. It’s a big change but one that Armstead himself believes
Phinsider News You May Have Missed
Jonnu Smith situation ‘still fluid’ – Miami Dolphins News 6/17/25 – The Phinsider Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.
Dolphins Training Camp 2025: Public practices, Jaguars joint practice announced – The Phinsider The Miami Dolphins have released their 2025 practice schedule for training camp in July and August.
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Do the Miami Dolphins have one of the worst rosters in the National Football League? – The Phinsider Pro Football Focus ranks the Miami Dolphins roster as the 24th best in the NFL, placing them in the bottom 25% out of all teams.
NFL roundup: Bengals and Trey Hendrickson resume contract talks – The Phinsider Hendrickson and the Bengals resumed talks about a possible contract extension.
Your Take On Future NFL Expansion – The Phinsider Miami Dolphins fans express their views on potential NFL expansion. .
ORLANDO, Fla. — Lionel Messi scored twice in a four-goal second half, defender Telasco Segovia added a goal and two assists and defending champion Inter Miami CF rallied to beat Orlando City SC 4-2 on Sunday night, winning for the first time at Inter&Co Stadium.
Messi took a pass from Segovia and scored in the 57th minute to tie it 2-2, and Segovia scored unassisted in the 85th for the lead. Messi put the finishing touch on the victory when he scored off a free kick in the 90th.
“The victory belongs exclusively to the players,” Miami coach Javier Mascherano said after the game. “In the second half, they were a championship team. There were no tactics, nothing like that. There was heart, courage, possession, resilience, commitment. I think the team came out because they were champions last year.
“In the end, the players showed it. This victory is theirs.”
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Messi’s first two goals of the season give him 52 in his first 55 regular-season MLS matches — 51 of them in his past 49 appearances. It also brought the reigning MLS MVP to 898 career goals scored, including 672 for Barcelona and 115 for Argentina.
“He’s the best player to ever play this sport. He’s a leader, and as a leader, he inspires others, but he also often needs to be inspired himself,” Mascherano said of Messi. “When he was driving forward, he had more attacking options, and with so many opportunities, he clearly has the ability to create chances like no one else, and that’s what allowed us to turn the game around.”
Marco Pašalić took a pass from Iván Angulo and scored in the 18th minute to give Orlando City a 1-0 lead. Pašalić has scored in four straight matches against Inter Miami.
Inter Miami players celebrate after scoring a goal against Orlando City in MLS.
Defender Griffin Dorsey set up Martín Ojeda for a goal six minutes later for a 2-0 advantage that stood through halftime.
Inter Miami cut it to 2-1 four minutes into the second half on Mateo Silvetti’s first career goal. Defenders Segovia and Facundo Mura had assists as the 20-year-old forward found the net in his fifth career appearance.
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Segovia had eight goals and six assists as a rookie last season, while Mura collected his first assist in his first season.
Dayne St. Clair, the reigning goalkeeper of the year, turned away three shots — all in the second half of his second start with Inter Miami, but let in a soft goal for Orlando’s first.
Maxime Crépeau had four saves in his second start for Orlando City.
Teenager Colin Guske, 19, will miss Orlando City’s next match after the rookie picked up two yellow cards in his first start — the second one led to his exit in the 88th minute.
Inter Miami, which had never won in its previous nine trips to Orlando, was coming off a 3-0 road loss to LAFC.
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Orlando City swept Inter Miami during the regular season last year and leads the all-time series 8-7-4.
Inter Miami plays D.C. United on Saturday at Audi Field. Orlando City is also on the road with a match against New York City FC.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this recap.
Rain floods Miami Beach streets, cut short Miami Heat Family Festival
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Much-needed rain fell across South Florida on Sunday, but the downpour quickly led to flooding and traffic headaches.
“The drainage systems aren’t the best but in ten minutes it will be gone,” one person said.
The rain lasted longer than 10 minutes, flooding several spots along Collins Avenue in Miami Beach.
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In one neighborhood, at least a foot of water blocked the entrance. Drivers who attempted to pass through sent waves crashing onto nearby sidewalks.
The heavy rain also snarled traffic on parts of Interstate 95 and on the bridges to and from Miami Beach, slowing drivers trying to get around the area.
“It’s Miami for you. What do they call it, a sun shower?” one driver said.
The weather disrupted Sunday plans for many. The 26th annual Miami Heat Family Festival was cut short after strong winds swept through Dan Paul Plaza, knocking over several tents.
There is no word yet on how or when the Miami Heat plan to make up the family festival.
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Jack and Jill of America’s Miami chapter closed out Black History Month with an inaugural “Roots Across Waters” trip to Nassau, where families explored ancestral sites, honored the Bahamian labor that helped build early Miami, and donated Afro‑Caribbean children’s books to local students.