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Miami, FL
Your Next Miami Dolphins Jersey
Following the draft and addition of new players to the team, I asked the following question:
From the list of newly added draftees to the team, which player’s jersey will be next on your list to add to your collection?
Below are some of your thoughts and answers-
Jptapt correctly points out that the struggle is real!
You know it’s a long way to training camp. I know you’re trying
TaurusMan71 doesn’t want the real thing, or at least one with a real player.
I don’t think I would buy a jersey, I have a couple of “jersey” t-shirts with names and numbers on the back. But if I had to choose, I would probably get a fictitious character like Ray Tinkle or Al Bundy
Dolfanjoe is correct. We already give them enough of our damn money!
Being retired now, i look for Jerseys at Flea Markets and garage sales. Actually find quite a few in GA. Bought them with tags still on them ! Others slightly worn. Never ashamed to wear my Ricky jersey or Marshal jersey game day or at the sports bar ! Have Marino and quite a few other not so big names. NFL owners make enough from TV and stadium revenue that they really don’t need my extra money !
holland182.0 is open to any possible donations.
I will happily wear any jersey you happen to buy me. I’m not picky
FinsUp88 dodged a bullet on the whole Holland thing.
Haven’t picked up a new body sleeve since Waddle (wanted to so badly with Holland and now hindsight is paying off knowing our FO )
And sadly must hold off another year, unless Grant takes 91 and can “GRANT” #92, our workhorse a solid All-Pro season he deserves after the seasons he’s put in since we picked him up from Baltimore (Sieler is the heart of this D now)
Otherwise, this guy is holding off for a Purdy-like Ewers launch (late in the year lol) to pull a trigger on a Phins jersey this year.
But the maulers we got aren’t selling jerseys, but they just might finally be the right way to win games… if we only stuck to biting kneecaps off with Campbell lol
Bill Moody might eventually spring for the big guard’s jersey.
Probably None, but since I’m down to two right now (Tua – white, Waddle – orange), maybe I’ll pick up a Savaiinaea – aqua at some point. Need to see how he does first.
dedstrk316 isn’t down with the jerseys!
I don’t buy jerseys but if I did I’d get a Biggers jersey. I like the name.
Well, that proved to be one of my less popular questions, but I suspected as much. Thank you again, as always, for all of our participation in our Phinsider Question Of The Day posts.
Miami, FL
Colleagues reflect on life of fallen Miami-Dade deputy as tributes pour in from community
A growing memorial now sits outside the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Kendall substation, a solemn tribute to Deputy Devin Jaramillo, who was shot and killed in the line of duty.
A framed photo of the 27-year-old deputy rests on the hood of his patrol car, surrounded by flowers, candles and messages of support from the community and fellow officers.
Deputy Jaramillo was killed while responding to a minor traffic crash along Southwest 128th Street. Law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation tell CBS News Miami say the driver involved in the crash — identified as 21-year-old Steven Rustrian — fled the scene before being found nearby.
The source told CBS News Miami that Rustrian switched seats with his passenger before Deputy Jaramillo arrived. When the deputy attempted to arrest him, a struggle broke out. Rustrian allegedly took Jaramillo’s service weapon and fired at least seven shots, killing the deputy before turning the gun on himself.
“We’re out here risking our lives to keep you all safe, and we do it with passion, with heart, and with love,” said Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Joseph Peguero.
According to our source, Investigators have been speaking with Rustrian’s family, who say he served in the military and had been dealing with mental health challenges.
Jaramillo’s death has deeply affected both the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office and the Coral Gables Police Department, where he began his law enforcement career.
“Devin started with our department,” Coral Gables Police Chief Ed Hudak said. “I know his father, and I know what kind of cop he was going to be. In the four years we had him here, he was special. This was not a paycheck — he took the time to see the person he was dealing with, whether it be a suspect, an offender, or a victim. That’s a learned trait, but this kid had it.”
Officers stopping by the growing memorial say the show of support from the community means more than words can express.
“It’s been a rough couple of years,” one officer told CBS News Miami. “Police don’t always feel cared for, so the community coming out here and showing their respects goes a long way in letting us know that you have our backs, because we have yours.”
Funeral arrangements for Deputy Jaramillo have not yet been finalized.
Miami, FL
Surfrider Foundation leads effort to revive Miami’s dunes, fight erosion
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — The Surfrider Foundation’s Miami chapter is rolling up its sleeves to restore the city’s coastal dunes — pulling weeds, planting native vegetation and protecting the shoreline from erosion.
Chapter chair Mike Gibaldi said the group has been focused on removing scaevola, an invasive shrub native to Hawaii that has crowded out Florida’s native beach plants for years.
“It takes over the other plants and you end up with a monoculture,” Gibaldi said. “The dune is not as diverse and healthy.”
The Surfrider Foundation’s work was highlighted in its 2025 State of the Beach Report, which recognized Miami for partnering with the organization to improve dune health and resilience.
According to the report, Miami’s beaches drew 28 million visitors last year and generated $22 billion for the local economy.
Gibaldi said restoring the dunes isn’t just about preserving nature — it’s about protecting the community.
“When you have a healthy dune, whether you have a storm surge or hurricanes, it’s holding the beach and protecting upland property from storm surge,” he said.
Since 2006, the group has restored more than 10 acres of coastal dunes and planted over 3,000 native plants, including sea oats and beach creeper.
On Mid-Beach near 35th Street, Gibaldi pointed out the group’s progress.
“We planted natives,” he said. “We didn’t plant the sea grapes that were here, but this is beach creeper — we planted only a couple of these, and it’s taken off. It’s done very well.”
Gibaldi said the ongoing effort is helping Miami Beach’s dunes return to what a “good dune” should look like — healthy, diverse and able to withstand whatever nature brings.
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Miami, FL
🎥 Messi fires Miami into the semis, Ronaldo decisive once again
In Florida, Inter Miami brushed aside Nashville (4-0) to reach the final four of the MLS Eastern Conference playoffs.
La Pulga scored a brace and provided an assist. He thus reached the milestone of 400 career assists. Across all generations, only Ferenc Puskás (404) has done better than Messi. A record that should soon fall…
Meanwhile, Messi’s eternal rival was not idle. Cristiano Ronaldo found the net again from the penalty spot.
In the Saudi Pro League title race, the Portuguese converted his penalty in Neom to allow Al-Nassr to retain their place at the top (3-1). Ronaldo’s teammates are now on a run of eight wins in as many matches.
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