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Ingold is perhaps the kindest, most giving guy on the Dolphins. But don’t get in his path on a running play. He’ll clean your clock.
Part of the Dolphins' offseason preparations included rehashing fundamentals with the team's younger players, McDaniel said. For defensive backs, this included alignment, body posture, eye discipline and keeping track of multiple variables while making reads.
MIAMI GARDENS -- Zach Sieler, the Miami Dolphins' reigning MVP, attended the first day of mandatory minicamp but did not participate in team 11-on-11 drills. Sieler has two years left on a three-year, $30.75 million contract. He did not attend voluntary OTAs.
Tagovailoa’s injuries ( specifically the concussions) have been well documented. He knows he needs to stay healthy for the Dolphins to have a chance at a playoff run in 2025. The Dolphins began mandatory minicamps Tuesday and Tagovailoa spoke to reporters after practice.
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The Miami Dolphins practiced Tuesday as they kicked off their last event of the offseason program, their three-day mandatory minicamp. As head coach Mike McDani
The Miami Dolphins have been looking to trade cornerback Jalen Ramsey since April. Ramsey is still with the team; however, he's not at mandatory minicamp this week, nor does head coach Mike McDaniel expect him to be there.
Miami Dolphins captain Alec Ingold says last year's team knew it had problems, but assumed they'd work themselves out. 'That's not how it works.'
The Cincinnati Bengals' Trey Hendrickson, Miami Dolphins' Jonnu Smith and Pittsburgh Steelers' T.J. Watt were among the star players absent from mandatory minicamp Tuesday, marking early holdouts on the NFL calendar.