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Jun 5, 2024; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel speaks to reporters during mandatory minicamp at Baptist Health Training Complex. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

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Jun 5, 2024; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel speaks to reporters during mandatory minicamp at Baptist Health Training Complex. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
Ever feel like something epic is brewing in the Dolphins scene? Even when you can’t quite put your finger on it? There’s been a buzz lately that’s as mysterious as a secret drop from your favorite artist. Leaving everyone guessing what’s coming next in South Beach.
Turns out that buzz is all about the Dolphins pulling off a major play. They’ve signed former Jets QB Zach Wilson. Yep, the same guy who was once hyped as the No. 2 overall pick. He’s had his share of ups and downs. He is now the new flavor in Miami’s quarterback mix.
We have signed QB Zach Wilson.
Welcome to the 305, Zach! 🌴 pic.twitter.com/OAf4ORrMwE
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) March 17, 2025
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Digging into the deets, Zach Wilson locked in a one-year deal with the Dolphins. The deal is guaranteed at $6 million. There is a chance to increase the total to $10 million if he meets certain goals. This contract isn’t just a paycheck. It’s Miami’s way of saying they believe in his untapped potential.
So why Miami? After a rollercoaster ride with the Jets and a stint with the Broncos, Wilson needed a fresh start. He needed a system that vibes with his style. The Dolphins’ innovative approach and supportive locker room make it the perfect place. For him to hit the reset button and show off what he’s really got.
Looking at his resume, Zach Wilson’s rookie season had him throwing for 2,334 yards. He also threw 9 touchdowns and 11 interceptions over 10 starts. While those numbers might raise some eyebrows, they also hint at his raw talent. His strong arm and mobility suggest the potential that many believe can blossom with the right guidance.
At the end of the day, Wilson’s move to Miami is all about fresh beginnings and high stakes. With preseason flashes that suggest he’s ready to level up, all eyes will be on him. All eyes will be on him to see if Zach Wilson can turn his story into a comeback tale. The Dolphins are clearly betting on his potential to evolve into a real game-changer. Fans are here for every unpredictable moment in this new chapter.
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Will Zach Wilson's arrival ignite a QB battle in Miami, or is Tua still the main man?
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Yacht life or faded prime? Tua’s offseason drama sparks major debate
Tua Tagovailoa’s off-season has taken a wild turn with a viral video that’s turning heads. The Miami Dolphins star was caught enjoying a chill day on a yacht. With his family, shirtless and sipping a beer. While the footage shows him living his best life, it’s sparked a heated conversation online about whether this off-field vibe should worry fans.
At 6-foot-1 and 225 pounds, Tua is built like a football force when he’s on the field. Last season, despite missing six games due to injuries—including another scary concussion—he threw for 2,867 yards and 19 touchdowns. Drafted as the fifth overall pick out of Alabama in 2020, Tua has consistently shown his prowess, even if his off-season appearance now raises some eyebrows.
The video has ignited serious chatter among Dolphins fans. Comments range from questioning the purpose of the clip—“What is the intended goal of putting that video on the internet?”—to more critical takes like “And that’s why guys like that don’t last long” and “Call Aaron Rodgers?” The heated reactions show that not everyone is cool with Tua looking a bit off his usual athletic form.
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One user commented, “DAMN, I am 60 and I look in better shape than he does…” while others simply claim “It’s called being bloated y’all.” Even with playful digs like “Does it every offseason” and “Bro looks like me im crying,” the mixed reactions reveal the pressure Tua faces as an NFL quarterback.
In the end, while the boat party video has stirred up debate, it’s not the first time Tua’s fitness has been scrutinized. Most agree that NFL QBs are held to a higher standard. For now, it seems best to let him enjoy his off-season, knowing that the Dolphins will work their magic to get him back in peak form for the season.
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Will Zach Wilson's arrival ignite a QB battle in Miami, or is Tua still the main man?