Dolphins Looking To Beat Bills For Shot At Playoff Spot
Despite the lingering distraction of the bullying scandal, the surging Miami Dolphins have a chance to reach the playoffs for the first time in five seasons.
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Despite the lingering distraction of the bullying scandal, the surging Miami Dolphins have a chance to reach the playoffs for the first time in five seasons.
Miami Dolphins starting cornerbacks Brent Grimes and Nolan Carroll are probable for Sunday's game at Buffalo.
The Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills reported a total of 16 players in their mid-week injury reports. However, EJ Manuel's absence is the most significant development in both teams' preparations for their Week 16 showdown at Orchard Park.
The Miami Dolphins got a little bit of a reprieve Wednesday when the Buffalo Bills announced it would start Thad Lewis at quarterback this Sunday.
Among all of the Miami Dolphins, idle tackle Jonathan Martin knows the team's new celebrity safety the best, because they played together in college.
It's been a tough journey for Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Richie Incognito since he was accused of harassment by teammate Jonathan Martin. But Incognito continues to cheer for his team and remains in contact with the team.
The Miami Dolphins are two wins away from making the playoffs for the first time since 2008 and their next opponent, the Buffalo Bills, will feature a quarterback trying to recover from a knee injury.
With an opportunity to sweep the 2013 NFL season series, the Buffalo Bills try and spoil the Miami Dolphins' playoff momentum in pivotal AFC East clash at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
One play from defeat each of the past two weeks, the Miami Dolphins are now two wins from their first playoff berth since 2008.
Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito has played his last down for the team as he will remain suspended with pay for the rest of the season for his part in the Jonathan Martin saga, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen.
The Miami Dolphins path to the playoffs is simple, win the final two games against the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets and the Fins are in.
Every NFL team has to deal with adversity in a season and it's the stars who step up their game to help lead the team through the rough times. This year, the Dolphins have faced huge problems with the Jonathan Martin saga, but quarterback Ryan Tannehill has helped steady the ship.
Miami Dolphins safety Michael Thomas had quite the week going from the San Francisco 49ers practice squad to game-clinching interception of Tom Brady. But it almost didn't happen because it took too long for him to return a message, according to Fox Sports.
Tom Brady's latest comeback bid came up short, and the Miami Dolphins helped their playoff chances with a 24-20 breakthrough victory Sunday over the AFC East-leading New England Patriots.
It's not that the New England Patriots are trying to sugarcoat the loss of Rob Gronkowski, but they feel fortunate to have succeeded in this situation before.
With plenty to play for still on the line, the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots must overcome a mountain of injuries in order to keep momentum going towards the final stretch and into the NFL playoffs.
Pittsburgh Steelers center Cody Wallace has been fined by $7,875 by the NFL after he went too far trying to recover a fumbled ball against the Miami Dolphins last weekend.
The Miami Dolphins face a near must-win situation against the New England Patriots on Sunday and the team got a big piece of the offensive line back Friday.
Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey is sidelined again, but he's expected to play Sunday against New England.
Time appears to be running out on the Mack Brown era at the University of Texas and that turns the focus to a name that still generates bile in the mouths of South Florida football fans, Nick Saban.
When the football is fumbled and players begin to pile on top of it, a lot happens under the pile that would make even the strongest man cringe. Sunday, Pittsburgh Steelers center Cody Wallace showed just how far some players will go while in the pile.
Four former players of the Miami Dolphins, including CBS4's Kim Bokamper, will have the honor of being inducted into the 2013 Dolphins Walk of Fame.
Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Randy Starks says he's hearing plenty of teasing from teammates for his role in a video that has gone viral.
In his many roles with the Miami Dolphins, Charles Clay recalls one assignment as especially daunting: He attempted to block 325-pound defensive tackle Vince Wilfork, a mismatch that made a lasting impact.
After Sunday's victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Miami Dolphins are in a prime position to make a playoff run.
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