The Miami Dolphins and the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) recognize the week 10 youth football players, coach and parent who have demonstrated their commitment to being leaders on and off the field:
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They say that rivalry games bring out the best in you. When the Miami Dolphins took on the New York Jets on Sunday, the game was…
2014. Up until last Sunday, that was the last time that the Miami Dolphins had won back-to-back home games. Dressed up in their throwback jersey’s the…
The Miami Dolphins finally look like the team that we expected them to play like. Anytime the Miami Dolphins play a Super Bowl contending team at…
Just when you think the Miami Dolphins are taking another step forward, they say “Nope, we’re not there yet.” The Miami Dolphins once again wet the…
Well, it didn’t take long for everyone to realize the Miami Hurricanes weren’t going to the College Football Playoff. Inside of Hard Rock Stadium, the No.…
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross created the RISE tailgate in order to help drive social progress and advance in race relations. These days, it’s a scary…
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry and corporate sponsor BankUnited have teamed up. They will provide a winning student a chance to win $1,000 cash. While…
The Miami Dolphins announced registration for the Dolphins Cancer Challenge VII (DCC VII) began July 15, 2016. DCC VII is slated to take place in South Florida the weekend of Feb.10-11, 2017.
He pledged to build 58 homes in honor of his Baltimore Ravens #58 jersey number and went to Haiti before training camp to watch the first 24 of the 58 families move into their brand new homes.