The Miami Dolphins' 2024 season was disappointing for sure, but it most definitely wasn't boring. Between off-the-field incidents, some bizarre situations invol
The Dolphins have 32 impending free agents, including a few of their impact players from this season. They are also bottom four in cap space and effective cap space, so they might not be able to retain all, or even most, of those players. Miami will probably need to move on from a few of its rostered players too.
A breakdown of the Dolphins’ offseason flexibility given their limited cap space as QB Tua Tagovailoa’s contract extension kicks in.
There’s a classic Dutch folk story about a young boy who heroically plugged a small leak in a dike with a finger, preventing a catastrophic flood by holding back the water until help arrives. That spawned the term “fingers in the dike.”
For many players, just being on the field is enough to earn play-time incentives. But for others, it takes certain stats to get the most of their deals. Last year, Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert earned an extra $1 million by racking up more than 600 rushing yards and 900 yards of total offense.