Dolphins Take On Rams, Look For Second Win
The Miami Dolphins are looking for their second win of the season when they take on the St. Louis Rams on Sunday afternoon at Sun Life Stadium.
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The Miami Dolphins are looking for their second win of the season when they take on the St. Louis Rams on Sunday afternoon at Sun Life Stadium.
Dolphins rookie running back Lamar has another opportunity to prove he's the real deal when the Dolphins play host to the Rams on Sunday.
The Miami Dolphins may be about to get a boost in the wide receiving corps as newly signed Jabar Gaffney may be ready to make his Dolphins debut Sunday against the St. Louis Rams.
Miami faces off against a fiery Rams team which upset the previously unbeaten Cardinals in Week 5.
The Miami Dolphins run defense has been one of the biggest revelations this season for the team. After shutting down some of the league's elite runners, the St. Louis Rams come to town Sunday with another one of the NFL's best rushers in Steven Jackson.
The Miami Dolphins run defense has been one of the best in the NFL this season and Wednesday one of the key cogs in the middle of that defense was honored.
The Miami Dolphins offense continues to exceed expectations week in and week out in 2012, but even with the vast improvements from both the offensive line and the quarterback position, there is one aspect that is sticking in the craw of offensive coordinator Mike Sherman.
Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams could push the Miami Dolphins to .500 heading into the bye week. But it will also be a game where the Fins honor two of the greatest defensive players in franchise history.
Miami Dolphins running back has no problems running into 300 plus pound linemen, but he's about to take on one of his biggest challenges at home.
The old adage in the NFL is to win you have to be able to run the football and stop the run. The Miami Dolphins are running Reggie Bush to success and the Fins' defensive front seven has become the pre-eminent run-stoppers in the NFL this season.
After two straight weeks of heartbreaking losses, the Miami Dolphins finally got into the win column on Sunday by knocking off the Cincinnati Bengals, 17-13. It was a game the Fins needed and one that left Miami looking like the second-best team in the AFC East.
Reshad Jones intercepted Andy Dalton's overthrown pass at midfield with 1:22 left on Sunday, preserving a 17-13 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals that ended two weeks of miserable, last-minute finishes for the Dolphins.
Even with rookie Ryan Tannehill under center for Miami (1-3), the Bengals could face a stiff test against a Dolphins squad that ranks ninth in the league in total offense (397.0 yards per game) and averages 21.5 points.
The Dolphins are excited to have Reggie Bush healthy again but they're disappointed that one of their best corners in Richard Marshall will not see action on Sunday.
The record may not show it, but the Miami Dolphins have improved each week on both sides of the ball and look like they may have a legitimate starting quarterback in Ryan Tannehill.
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Inter Miami confirmed Monday that Lionel Messi has a left hamstring issue, though did not say when the problem is expected to be cleared up.
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