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After $90M Dolphins Contract Restructure, Tyreek Hill Gets One Step Closer to His Miami Dream

The Fastest man in the NFL, the cheetah - Tyreek Hill, leaps a big step towards his new deal of $90M with the Miami Dolphins.
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Deion Sanders Gets His Revenge on Tyreek Hill, Snubs the “Cheetah” to Name the Fastest Player Ever in NFL

Deion Sanders, the HC for the Colorado Buffaloes, shuts down Tyreek Hill's feelings of arrogance by picking Darrell Green as the GOAT
Deion Sanders and Tyreek Hill

Following Tyreek Hill’s Example, Zach Ertz Makes a Promise to Jayden Daniels & Co. as Commanders TE Embraces Team-First Mindset

Tyreek Hill becomes the guiding light to team-play for the Commanders' vet TE, Zach Ertz, as he comes up with altered thoughts.
Tyreek Hill

Mike McDaniel Breaks Silence on Tyreek Hill Being NFL’s No.1 Player as Dolphins HC Sends High Praise for ‘Team Player’

Mike McDaniel responds to Tyreek Hill securing yet another achievement on the back of a sensational 2023 NFL season for the Miami Dolphins
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“He’s Been Through Fire”: Russell Wilson Impressed by Arthur Smith as Steelers OC’s Offense Bodes Well for Veteran QB

Can Arthur Smith help Russell Wilson succeed with the Pittsburgh Steelers while helping him re-discover his capabilities as a QB?
Russell Wilson

Who are Tua Tagovailoa’s Siblings? Meet Brother Taulia, Who Was Offered More Money Than Brock Purdy To Transfer to a New Team & Sisters Taysia & Taylor

Who are Tua Tagovailoa's Siblings? Meet Taulia, who turned down a major offer, and sisters Taysia & Taylor. Discover their story.
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‘Proud’ Wife Keeta Vaccaro Shares Tyreek Hill’s Old Tom Brady Call Out as the Dolphins WR Creates NFL Top 100 History

Tyreek Hill’s wife Keeta Vaccaro revisits his old call out of Tom Brady as "No. 1 Cheetah." In the NFL Top 100, Hill has taken the first spot
Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro

“Get Out”: $212M Tua Tagovailoa Has a Stern Warning to Dolphins Teammates After Contract Extension

Tua Tagovailoa is all set to enter 2024 with a motto of winning the Super Bowl, after his monster contract, and he has a warning for team too.
NFL: Miami Dolphins Minicamp

Beating Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill Jokes on Fan Backlash After Becoming the First-Ever WR to Secure 1st Spot on NFL Top 100

Tyreek Hill, after surpassing Patrick Mahomes to secure 1st spot on the NFL Top 100, jokes about fan backlash amidst the high honor.
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Despite Chiefs’ ‘Disrespect’ Over Jersey, Tyreek Hill Declares Love for Chris Jones & Khalen Saunders

Tyreek Hill felt disrespected when Chiefs gave his jersey number to a rookie but he has a great friendship with many Chiefs players
Tyreek Hill

Broncos Legend Rips Into Dolphins’ Bold $212M Decision & Explains Why Jordan Love Is a Better QB Than Tua Tagovailoa

Dolphins’ $212M gamble on Tua Tagovailoa raises eyebrows. Ex-NFL star Mark Schlereth prefers Packers’ Jordan Love, calling him the best QB.
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Dylan Raiola Bows Down to Patrick Mahomes’ Touching Response After Going Viral as Chiefs QB’s Doppelgänger at Nebraska Camp

Dylan Raiola's uncanny resemblance to NFL standout QB Patrick Mahomes gives both parties a reason to feel special. 
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About Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins 2022: News, Schedule, Roster, Score, Injury Report

The Miami Dolphins joined the American professional football league in 1966. Initially, they played as part of the AFL before the two big leagues merged 5 years down the line. Following the merger, the Miami Dolphins featured in the AFC East Division, which is where they remain even today. 

The 1970 move coincided with the appointment of Head Coach Don Shula, who remained with the franchise for the next 25 years. 

Under Shula's tutelage, the Miami Dolphins cobbled together the NFL's first, and to date, the only perfect season in 1972

Following Shula's departure, the team's stock dwindled from the lofty heights that were synonymous with them. Despite a decline, the Dolphins are the only team to deny Tom Brady's New England Patriots the divisional title. They achieved the honor in 2008

In 2019, under Head Coach Brian Flores, the franchise finished rock bottom in the AFC East with a 5-11 record. Despite their showing, they could not secure the top draft pick for the 4th time in franchise history.

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The Miami Dolphins held the top-draft pick 3 times. The first occasion was in the 1966 AFL draft where they drafted Illinois’ Running Back, Jim Grabowski. However, he opted to ply his trade in the NFL.

The second top-draft pick headed to Miami 42 years later in the 2008 NFL season. Here they added Michigan's Offensive Tackle, Jake Long, to their roster.  

The Miami Dolphins rounded off their 2020 campaign with a 10-6 record and placed second overall in the AFC East. Moreover, they managed to improve on their 2019 record, which came in at 5-11 after beginning the season 1-3.

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Owner Achievements

Joe Robbie served as the original owner and founder of the team till 1990. Currently, the team owner is Stephen M. Ross. He purchased a majority of the franchise during the 2009 NFL season. At the time, he owned 95% of the team. 

Ross has a net worth of $7.6 billion in 2020 ranking him 185 on the Forbes Billionaires List in 2020. He's also the majority owner of The Related Companies, a global real estate development firm that was founded in 1972.

Achievements

Miami Dolphins have won the divisional championship on 13 occasions. In 5 of those seasons, the franchise claimed the conference title. Furthermore, they hold a 2-3 Super Bowl record and are one of just 8 teams to win the season-ending game in consecutive seasons. 

Two players have won the NFL MVP award as part of the Miami Dolphins. They are Safety Jake Scott for the 1973 NFL season and Running Back Larry Csonka for the 1974 NFL season.

Logo

The Miami Dolphins made their first logo with a dolphin. In the original versions of the logo, a helmet-clad dolphin was seen leaping out of the water. It was framed with the sun at its back. 

The logo embraced Miami's coastline and thriving aquatic life. Over the years, the franchise retained the core elements with a few tweaks. 

In 1997, the Miami Dolphins made the dolphin prominent and focused on sharper rays of the sun. 

Ahead of their 48th season, the Miami Dolphins changed things around. They introduced a new logo. Here the dolphin was seen without a helmet and was swimming in preparation to leap out of the water. 

Ahead of the 2018 NFL season, the franchise tweaked their logo yet again. The navy blue infusion lasted just 5 seasons, while the designers darkened the color of the sun. 

Miami Dolphins 2022 Sponsors

Florida Technical College is the official culinary school of the Miami Dolphins to serve South Florida families in need. FTC aims to provide meals to South Florida communities and emphasizes the importance of positively contributing to their neighboring communities. Not to mention, Monkey Knife Fight partnered with the Dolphins as the official fantasy sports site. They teamed up to donate $100, 000 to the Dolphins Foundation’s Food Relief Program.

The franchise also announced a deal with RoofClaim.com and will be featured on the 3rd-down video board every time the team makes a 3rd-down stop. Moreover, RoofClaim.com will donate $1,000 to the Dolphins franchise.

Miami Dolphins 2022 Roster Foundation

Quarterbacks#5 Teddy Bridgewater

#1 Tua Tagovailoa

#19 Skylar Thompson

Running Backs#26 Salvon Ahmed

#23 Gerrid Doaks

#2 Chase Edmonds

#37 Myles Gaskin

#30 Alec Ingold

#28 Sony Michel

#31 Raheem Mostert

#47 ZaQuandre White

Wide Receivers#3 Lynn Bowden

#85 River Cracraft

#83 DeVonte Dedmond

#87 Erik Ezukanma

#10 Tyreek Hill

#86 Braylon Sanders

#16 Mohamed Sanu

#14 Trent Sherfield

#17 Jaylen Waddle

#18 Preston Williams

#11 Ced Wilson

Tight Ends#82 Cethan Carter

#48 Tanner Conner

#88 Mike Gesicki

#84 Hunter Long

#80 Adam Shaheen

#81 Durham Smythe

Offensive Linemen#71 Blaise Andries

#72 Terron Armstead

#79 Larnel Coleman

#64 Kellen Diesch

#74 Liam Eichenberg

#68 Robert Hunt

#73 Austin Jackson

#75 Greg Little

#76 Kion Smith

Defensive Linemen#93 Owen Carney

#98 Raekwon Davis

#77 John Jenkins

#95 Benito Jones

#91 Emmanuel Ogbah

#92 Zach Sieler

#90 Ben Stille

#94 Christian Wilkins

#97 Jordan Williams

Linebackers#55 Jerome Baker

#49 Samuel Eguavoen

#53 Cameroon Goode

#96 Porter Gustin

#41 Darius Hodge

#6 Melvin Ingram

#56 Deandre Johnson

#50 Calvin Munson

#15 Jaelan Philips

#45 Duke Riley

#52 Elandon Roberts

#57 Brennan Scarlett

#51 Channing Tindall

#43 Andrew Van Ginkel

Defensive Backs#22 Elijah Campbell

#27 Keion Crossen

#34 Tino Ellis

#42 Clayton Fejedelem 

#33 Elijah Hamilton

#25 Xavien Howard

#9 Noah Igbinoghene

#24 Byron Jones

#38 Kader Kohou

#46 John Lovett

#40 Nik Needham

#20 Sheldrick Redwine

#35 D'Angelo Ross

#21 Eric Rowe

#36 Quincy Wilson

#6 Trill Williams

Special Team#59 Sterling Hofrichter

#4 Thomas Morstead

 #7 Jason Sanders 

2022 Charity

The franchise has several programs aimed at community outreach, which includes the Dolphins Social Impact Committee, Lennar Foundation, who joined hands to sponsor Florida Memorial University Certificate Program in Construction Trades. Moreover, the Dolphins Foundation distributes 6,500 meals ahead of Christmas.

Additionally, the Dolphins committed $75 million to cancer research at Sylvester Comprehensive Center. Not to mention, Tua Tagovailoa had an impactful year on the outreach front as he helped the rookie class in helping the community this holiday season.

Achievements and History

Founded1965
OwnerStephen M. Ross
CEOTom Garfinkel
Head CoachMike McDaniel
General ManagerChris Grier
StadiumHard Rock Stadium
LocationMiami Gardens, Florida
SponsorsRoofClaim.com, Monkey Knife Fight, Florida Technical College, Litecoin Foundation, Swish Beverages
ChampionshipsLeague championships (2)

Super Bowl championships (2)

1972 (VII), 1973 (VIII)

Conference championships (5)

AFC: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1982, 1984

Division championships (13)

AFC East: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2008

Official WebsiteMiami Dolphins- www.miamidolphins.com