Plenty of statistics can measure a defense, and the Miami Dolphins defense was seventh-best in the league in the most important metric in football: points. While the end result is desirable in that regard, head coach Joe Philbin wasn't necessarily happy with how they got there last year. Show More Summary
The Bills are stocking up on receivers, with DeMarco Sampson the latest to sign. Dolphins coach Joe Philbin says he doesn’t view all of Miami’s free agent signings as “an extreme makeover.” Said Patriots RB LeGarrette Blount, “I’m just a big, physical running back. Me being the size that I am is good for me…
Taking a look at the landscape of the second year quarterbacks of 2013, the Miami Dolphins' Ryan Tannehill likely has more pressure on them than any of the others. Tannehill 's pressure will stem from the fact that to many fans and experts, he has to lead the Dolphins into the playoffs. Show More Summary
With NFL training camp on the horizon, Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin has made one thing very clear—playing time is not guaranteed. Although certain players such as Cameron Wake and Ryan Tannehill are realistically locked into their starting roles, there's nothing wrong with encouraging some healthy competition. Show More Summary
The first domino dropped one year ago. Following the hiring of head coach Joe Philbin, the Miami Dolphins wanted a fresh start at quarterback and drafted Ryan Tannehill with No. 8 overall pick. Tannehill quickly developed, had a respectable...Show More Summary
Don Banks of SI.com thinks the Bills’ choice of QB E.J. Manuel means the read option will be part of their offense. Said Dolphins coach Joe Philbin of first-round pick Dion Jordan, “We’ve got to get our hands on him a little bit (and) work with him a little bit to find out what is…
Head coach Joe Philbin, quarterback Ryan Tannehill, general manager Jeff Ireland and the Miami Dolphins as a whole will be under one giant microscope in 2013. The expectations have been raised, as have the stakes, as a result of their big offseason frenzy of additions. Show More Summary
Joe Philbin enters his second year as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins looking to improve upon an inconsistent season that found the Dolphins missing out on the playoffs at 7-9. There is reason for optimism in Miami as quarterback...Show More Summary
Dolphins guard John Jerry is getting a simple message: If you want to stay on this team, you’d better keep your wait under control. That’s the word from Dolphins coach Joe Philbin, who says that when offseason work begins, he wants to see Jerry in good shape — which hasn’t always been the case in…
The new logo for the Miami Dolphins provides a fresh snapshot glimpse into the next era. Coach Joe Philbin enters his second season at the helm, right along with quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Miami had entered the 2012 campaign minus controversial receiver Brandon Marshall, which opened the window of opportunity for free agency this offseason. Show More Summary
Questions are being raised in Upstate New York about whether the state should be subsidizing the Bills. Dolphins coach Joe Philbin is making clear that players who don’t buy into his way of doing things will be shown the door. Patriots DT Vince Wilfork is raising awareness about diabetes. If the Jets are going to…
OL Zebrie Sanders is working to make the most of his second chance with the Bills. Dolphins coach Joe Philbin has high hopes for S Kelcie McCray. S Adrian Wilson said it wasn’t a “hard sell” to sign with the Patriots. It’s been a year since the Jets traded for Tim Tebow. LB Terrell Suggs…
Leading the Miami Dolphins to a 7-9 record in his rookie season, Ryan Tannehill showed enough promise under center in 2012 to provide this organization with the belief that his lofty draft status (eighth overall) was no mirage. Though...Show More Summary
The Miami Dolphins proved many people wrong when they won seven games last year. They have built a solid foundation with head coach Joe Philbin and Ryan Tannehill. If they are able to bring some free agents to fill some needs and have a solid draft, Miami will be talked about as a playoff team as soon as next year. Show More Summary
Before Joe Philbin arrived in South Florida, the Miami Dolphins didn't have an identity. Tony Sparano had lost his team's confidence, eventually leading to his firing. With Philbin, Miami has turned into a no-nonsense team that will only employ players with no off-field issues and who are committed to the team first. Show More Summary
Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings has already generated a good deal of buzz with regards to a possible reunion with his former offensive coordinator Joe Philbin. With the Miami Dolphins, the hope is that Jennings could provide the explosive element the Dolphins lack at wide receiver. Show More Summary
Soon-to-be free agent receiver Greg Jennings has already put his home in Wisconsin up for sale, and he said this week that he’s preparing for a change in his career, which has so far been played entirely in Green Bay. So what would that change mean? It could mean going to Miami, where he’d be…
The Eagles aren’t commenting on any of their coaching hires at the moment. But Dave Fipp is hanging around the Senior Bowl wearing Eagles gear, and Dolphins coach Joe Philbin told CSNPhilly.com Fipp was leaving his staff to go work for the Eagles. So it sure looks like Fipp is working for the Eagles now.…
Expectations were low for the Miami Dolphins entering the 2012 season. The franchise was starting anew after trading star wide receiver Brandon Marshall, drafting quarterback Ryan Tannehill with the No. 8 pick and hiring Joe Philbin to be the head coach. Show More Summary
There will be two teams running a West Coast offense in the AFC East in 2013. Last season, the Miami Dolphins made the switch with mixed results under first-year head coach Joe Philbin and offensive coordinator Mike Sherman. This season,...Show More Summary