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Week 10: Tennessee Titans at Miami Dolphins

We’ve officially passed the halfway point in the season (“Already?!”).  And your Miami Dolphins are a disappointing 4-4, two games behind the Jets and Patriots.  They’ll try and right the ship at home against the Tennessee Titans (5-3). But first let’s catch up on the week’s happenings. News On Wednesday, head coach Tony Sparano named [...]

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On Sunday, it was learned that free agent nose tackle Jason Ferguson was facing an 8-game suspension for violating the league’s policy on performance enhancing drugs. At age 35 and rehabbing from a torn quadriceps, it appeared his days in Miami were over. Yet in a surprise move, the Dolphins re-signed the 14-year veteran on [...]

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The Dolphins entered the 2010 offseason with questions at the nose tackle position. Unfortunately, it appears that a likely contingency option will have to be scrapped. The NFL announced on Saturday that it has suspended free agent nose tackle Jason Ferguson eight games for violating the league’s policy on performance enhancing drugs. Ferguson was suspended [...]

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The Dolphins made a slew of moves on Tuesday, highlighted by the waiving of linebacker Matt Roth. According to Armando Salguero, sources say Roth was released due to a lack of production alone. Some members of the personnel department and coaching staff shared the opinion that Roth was no longer the same player he showed [...]

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Veteran nose tackle Jason Ferguson is believed to have a significant knee injury. Early word from Charlotte Thursday night was that Ferguson had torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.  He will undergo further examination on Friday. Ferguson suffered the injury in the third quarter of the Dolphins 24-17 win over the Panthers. [...]

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The Dolphins gave it their all today, hanging tough with the division-leading Patriots.  But the guys in white ultimately fell short in Foxboro, dropping a 24-17 decision to the Pats (6-2). At 3-5, the Dolphins would appear to be in dire straits. Maybe, maybe not. The good news is, the murderous schedule finally lets up.  [...]

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