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Week 1: Miami at Buffalo

Here we go! The Dolphins travel to Buffalo to start the 2010 season.  Kickoff is at 1:00 PM ET. Miami leads the all-time series 53-38-1.  But northwest New York has not been kind to the good guys in Aqua, as the Dolphins have dropped their last five games at Ralph Wilson Stadium (the Phins got [...]

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The Miami Dolphins terminated the contract of  reserve linebacker Reggie Torbor on Thursday. A 2008 free agent acquisition from the New York Giants, Torbor played two seasons for the Dolphins, serving primarily as a reserve inside linebacker. The Dolphins have only rostered three inside linebackers the past two seasons, and have targeted the position for [...]

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The Dolphins emerged from the 2010 NFL Draft the Dolphins emerged with eight new players.  Nine if you include veteran wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who was acquired in part with the Dolphins 40th overall pick April 14.   Plenty of themes played out during the three-day marathon. The Dolphins focused primarily on defense, with only [...]

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The Miami Herald’s Jeff Darlington reports the Miami Dolphins have reached an agreement with free agent linebacker Karlos Dansby. Dansby will sign a 5-year, $43 million contract on Saturday that includes $22 million guaranteed.  He will earn $9 million per year for the first three years of the deal and is now the NFL’s third-highest [...]

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Linebacker J.D. Folsom

The Miami Dolphins signed linebacker J.D. Folsom off their practice squad Saturday evening and waived inside linebacker William Kershaw. The team’s final pick in this year’s draft out of Weber State, Folsom becomes the team’s first reserve at inside linebacker for today’s divisional contest at New England.  The Dolphins have confirmed that starter Channing Crowder [...]

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Mistakes were aplenty Saturday night at Land Shark Stadium, but so was cause for optimism for Dolphins fans. The defense was swarming, Ronnie Brown looked explosive, Chad Pennington was extremely explosive, and the Wildcat was executed to perfection a number of times. Since the final score is irrelevant in these contests, I’m going to review [...]

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