Miami dolphins news today
Here are the latest news and updates from the Miami Dolphins:
Latest News
- The Dolphins have signed quarterback Jacoby Brissett to a one-year contract extension, according to ESPN. Brissett has been a backup quarterback for the team since 2021.
- The Dolphins have also signed defensive tackle John Jenkins to a one-year contract, according to NFL Network. Jenkins has played for several teams, including the New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears.
- The Dolphins have been linked to several free agent wide receivers, including Allen Lazard and Chris Hogan, according to reports.
Injury Updates
- Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is expected to be ready for the start of the season after undergoing surgery on his thumb, according to NFL Network.
- Wide receiver DeVante Parker is expected to miss several weeks after suffering a knee injury in practice, according to ESPN.
- Defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah is expected to miss several weeks after suffering a shoulder injury, according to NFL Network.
Coaching Staff
- The Dolphins have hired former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick as an assistant coach, according to ESPN. Fitzpatrick will serve as a quarterbacks coach and will work with Tua Tagovailoa.
- The Dolphins have also hired former NFL defensive coordinator Joe Schobert as a linebackers coach, according to NFL Network.
Draft News
- The Dolphins have been linked to several players in the upcoming NFL draft, including quarterback Malik Willis and wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, according to reports.
- The Dolphins are expected to select a defensive player with their first-round pick, according to NFL Network.
Other News
- The Dolphins have announced that they will be hosting a "Fan Fest" event on May 14th, which will feature autograph sessions with players, a fan Q&A session with head coach Mike McDaniel, and a chance to win prizes and giveaways.
- The Dolphins have also announced that they will be partnering with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools to provide educational resources and support to students in the community.