The Miami Dolphins are in offseason mode after another first-round exit in the playoffs. There is plenty of things that need to be addressed if this team wants to make it over the hump and go on a longer postseason run. The team has plenty of decisions to make on their pending free agents but they need to get their cap situation under control first. Mike McDaniel also has to find a new defensive coordinator after the team and Vic Fangio mutually parted ways on Wednesday.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
Biggest offseason questions facing Miami Dolphins – ESPN The Dolphins must deal with being well over the cap while rebuilding their offensive line and deciding what QB Tua Tagovailoa is worth.
Dolphins Offense
Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill named finalists for AP Honors – CBS Miami Tagovailoa and Hill are in the running for the AP Comeback Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year awards, respectively.
Dolphins Quarterbacks
Exploring all the pros and cons of a potential Tagovailoa extension with Dolphins How a Tagovailoa extension could help or hurt Dolphins.
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Dolphins Defense
The Miami Dolphins Should Have Played Hardball With Vic Fangio, Philadelphia Eagles A day after the Miami Dolphins and Vic Fangio parted ways, Fangio was reportedly on his way to Pennsylvania to join the Philadelphia Eagles’ coaching staff.
MIami Dolphins DC Vic Fangio Fallout: Evaluating His One Season in Miami – Sports Illustrated Miami Dolphins News, Analysis and More Not every player was a fan of Fangio’s, but it’s hard to argue with the overall results
Dolphins Offseason
There have been 36 QBs and coaches since Jay Fiedler, Dave Wannstedt led Dolphins playoff win How many of the 36 Dolphins head coaches and quarterbacks can you name since Jay Fiedler and Dave Wannstedt led the franchise’s last playoff win, in 2000?
Phinsider News You May Have Missed
Offseason outlook for Dolphins running back room – Miami Dolphins News 1/25/24 – 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.
Miami Dolphins coaching changes 2024: Offensive and special teams assistants not returning – The Phinsider The Miami Dolphins are shaking up their coaching staff with some offensive and special teams assistants not expected to return in 2024.
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Deal or No Deal: 10 of the Miami Dolphins Biggest Offseason Questions – Part 1 – The Phinsider Who should the Miami Dolphins want to keep or let go going into the 2024 season?
Miami Dolphins stars Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa nominated for 2024 NFL Awards – The Phinsider Tua and Tyreek were a dynamic duo this year.
Miami Dolphins’ Biggest Need for 2024 According To You – The Phinsider Miami Dolphins fans share with us their wishes for offseason upgrades to the team.
Miami’s own pays tribute to former teacher on SNL Miami’s own Marcello Hernandez brought a piece of home to SNL for his latest performance, giving a tribute to his hometown and a special teacher in that classic Miami accent.
NEW YORK CITY — Miami’s own Marcello Hernandez brought a piece of home to SNL for his latest performance, giving a tribute to his hometown and a special teacher in that classic Miami accent.
During his performance, Hernandez definitely brought the character of “Mr. Fronzi” to life.
The over-the-top teacher with a big heart was a character inspired by his real-life theology teacher at Miami-Dade’s private Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, Angie Fernandez.
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And Hernandez even flew her up to New York City to see the skit live in person.
“When I saw the skit, I was flabbergasted. I laughed from here to eternity. It was so good,” Fernandez said. “I am so honored that he chose to imitate me. That’s the best compliment you can give somebody!”
Fernandez said that while Hernandez drove her crazy in her classroom, he was also always humble, honest and she calls him one of her favorite students.
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An investigation is underway at a northwest Miami-Dade apartment complex after the sheriff’s office said a man was shot by his girlfriend after a “heated dispute” early Wednesday morning.
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Few details have been released, but the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office said the incident took place at an apartment complex located off Northwest 7th Avenue.
The sheriff’s office said that a man became involved in a “heated dispute” with his girlfriend, and she shot him in the right arm.
He was rushed to a hospital by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue in critical condition.
The woman is in custody.
The identities of those who were involved have not yet been released.