The Miami Dolphins have had an awful start to the 2024 NFL season. Miami’s season took a huge hit when QB Tua Tagovailoa suffered a brutal concussion injury earlier this season.
De’Von Achane landed in the NFL’s concussion protocol after a hit to the head early in the Miami Dolphins’ Week 5 win against the New England Patriots, but head coach Mike McDaniel spoke optimistically about the running back getting cleared sooner rather than later.
The Miami Dolphins enjoyed their bye in Week 6, fresh off an uninspiring but much-needed victory against the New England Patriots. Based on the results of the matchups of this past weekend, the Dolphins moved up slightly in the national power rankings, though they remain firmly in the bottom third of the league.
At his media session today, Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel asked if Dolphins starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will return to play this year and if he will begin practicing this week.
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel expressed for the first time his expectation the team’s franchise quarterback will return this year.
As the Alabama product continues to recover from his third concussion since 2022 and has indicated that he wants to continue playing, McDaniel addressed the matter again on Monday.
The Miami Dolphins on Monday provided a significant update about Tua Tagovailoa as the quarterback recovers from his latest concussion.
As the Miami Dolphins start their bye week, we're one week closer to the time quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is eligible to return to practice and the signs all continue to be positive.
One of my biggest criticisms of Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has been his failure to stick with the running game when it is working. Today, McDaniel kept running the football in big spots, especially in the fourth quarter on the game-winning drive.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel was not surprised when the boo birds infiltrated Hard Rock Stadium during Miami's 31-12 loss against the Tennessee Titans on Monday night.
The Dolphins have a quarterback problem at the moment with injuries to starter Tua Tagovailoa and backup Skylar Thompson. But they also have a far more concerning problem with head coach Mike McDaniel and the roster that has been built in Miami.
It's been an utter disaster since the Dolphins lost quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to yet another concussion in Week 2, but the team's poor play is starting to hint it has more than just a quarterback problem.
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel plans to make changes as Miami limps back to work with a 1-3 record and a trip to New England dead ahead. The Dolphins rank last, one spot below the Patriots, in points per game this season.
The Miami Dolphins are going to be going with their third starting quarterback in as many weeks when they take on the Tennessee Titans on Monday Night
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel is engaging in some gamesmanship regarding the team’s starting quarterback for Week 4.
Heading into a Week 4 matchup against the Titans on "Monday Night Football," Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is not ruling out making a quarterback change.
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