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Without a playoff victory since the turn of the century, the Miami Dolphins enter the 2025 NFL Draft with more questions than answers. Year 4 under head coach Mike McDaniel begins ...
PALM BEACH — Terron Armstead and Calais Campbell were key members of the Miami Dolphins in the trenches last year. Mike McDaniel knows he might not have either one in 2025. McDaniel reiterated Monday ...
PALM BEACH — The Miami Dolphins have addressed a number of needs in free agency this offseason, but they’re still awaiting word from veterans in left tackle Terron Armstead and defensive tackle Calais ...
Defensive tackle Calais Campbell, the 38-year-old free agent who had a standout season for the Miami Dolphins in 2024, is returning to Arizona, the team that drafted him, on a one-year ...
The Miami Dolphins are losing defensive lineman Calais Campbell to the Arizona Cardinals, according to multiple reports. Campbell, 38, was one of the best players and leaders on the Dolphins in 2024.
With Terron Armstead and Calais Campbell gone, so are almost 30 years of NFL experience. Who'll fill the leadership void for ...
Predicting the 10 picks general manager Chris Grier will make for Mike McDaniel and the Dolphins at the 2025 NFL Draft ...
All reports coming out of the Miami Dolphins camp indicated that the team wanted to retain six-time pro bowler Calais Campbell. It was announced on Tuesday that the 38-year-old defensive tackle ...
Already in a precarious position with their defensive line, the Dolphins’ outlook at the position grew even more worrisome Tuesday when Calais Campbell spurned Miami and accepted a one-year ...
Love for football and ability to stay healthy have helped Arizona Cardinals D-lineman Calais Campbell remain an impact player ...
Cornerback and defensive line could be swapped here -- especially if Calais Campbell chooses to return to the Dolphins. But after losing Jevon Holland to the Giants, Miami could use a starting safety.
Veteran Miami Dolphins players Calais Campbell and Terron Armstead are gone, leaving a leadership void. The Dolphins are looking to players such as Tua Tagovailoa, Alec Ingold and Zach Sieler to lead.