Mike McDaniel, Dolphins and Jalen Ramsey
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New Dolphins guard James Daniels is making progress from last season’s torn Achilles with the Steelers and back on the practice field.
Once perceived as a franchise savior, Zach Wilson is coming off a year in which he didn't take a snap. Now the quarterback, who is on his third team in three years, aims to "let it rip" as a Miami Dolphins backup.
The Miami Dolphins signed offensive guard James Daniels this offseason, who gave an update on his torn Achilles injury.
MIAMI GARDENS — Some quick practice observations as the Miami Dolphins took the field for Wednesday’s second session of mandatory minicamp:
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Miami Dolphins edge rusher Bradley Chubb offers a blunt assessment of any suggestion that the team culture last year had changed.
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When Mike McDaniel was asked if there were any excused absences from the team's three-day mandatory minicamp this week, he said: "Jalen Ramsey's absence was excused." I've always found McDaniel to be supremely honest with reporters - as much as any coach I've covered.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel has clearly laid out expectations for his players in 2025. It's a more serious tone, focused on accountability. Will it work?
When asked if he was surprised Ramsey and the Dolphins had yet to find a resolution, McDaniel offered a blunt response and doubled down on his intention to pour energy into the players who are at camp rather than the ones who are not.
Ideally, the Dolphins’ pass-rushing trio becomes as devastating as the famed NASCAR pass rush of Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora, Mathias Kiwanuka and Jason Pierre-Paul employed by the Super Bowl champion New York Giants back in 2011.