Dolphins Waive Kendrick Norton After Losing His Arm in Accident, Will Pay Full Salary
The Miami Dolphins waived defensive tackle Kendrick Norton after a car accident in which he lost his arm, however, the team will pay his full salary.
The Miami Dolphins waived defensive tackle Kendrick Norton after a car accident in which he lost his arm, however, the team will pay his full salary.
Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Kendrick Norton was involved in a serious car accident Thursday morning, which resulted in his left arm being amputated.
May 1 (UPI) — Florida Republican senator Marco Rubio is a big Miami Dolphins fan. He recently called Josh Rosen the “most talented passer” the team has had since Dan Marino.
NASHVILLE, April 25 (UPI) — The 2019 NFL Draft kicks off Thursday in Nashville and several teams are looking to trade down or out of the first round.
With Miami signing journeyman quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick on Sunday, it’s perhaps a long-shot QB Colin Kaepernick will be joining the Dolphins.
The Dolphins traded their starting quarterback on Friday. Leading many to speculate whether the Dolphins will sign former 49er QB and noted anthem protester Colin Kaepernick.
Miami Dolphin Kenny Stills is donating the $50,000 he received from the NFL in honor of his charitable work, to Colin Kaepernick’s foundation.
A sports columnist for the Miami Herald is sick and tired of everyone pining for Colin Kaepernick. In fact, he would rather the Miami Dolphins sign Satan as their next quarterback.
Not everyone handles disappointment the same way. Some fans may drown their sports-related sorrows at the local bar. Others might flock to the local church, to seek more powerful and substantive assistance.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Robert Quinn is miffed with the media for not providing enough coverage of his anthem protests.
The Miami Dolphins gave out team awards this week, and anthem-kneeling wide receiver Kenny Stills took home their community service award.
You never quite know what you’re going to see during an NFL broadcast. The modern fan can safely assume he’ll be treated to a bevy of political protest, occasional profanity, gratuitous and hilarious celebration, and, of course, interminable replays.
The Dolphins frequently play the Patriots tough in Miami. So the Dolphins finding a way to beat Belichick and Brady at home, is not exactly a shocker.
Miami wide receiver Kenny Stills is one of the few remaining NFL players who still kneels during the national anthem. He was also named as the Dolphins’ nominee for the 2018 Walton Payton NFL Man of the Year award.
The relationship between NFL players and the officials who call their games, is a complicated one. Born of both the need to call a fair game according to regulation, and the intensity needed to play the game at the highest level while entertaining the fans.
The last time a video of Colts guard Quenton Nelson destroying an opponent got a lot of press, it resulted in Nelson getting fined for an illegal hit.
Three of the NFL players who have continued protests during the playing of the national anthem are reaping rich rewards, earning more than $16 million in combined salaries this season.
Miami Dolphins defensive end William Hayes will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a knee injury while attempting to comply with the NFL’s controversial new tackling rules, it was confirmed Monday.
The Dolphins are 3-0 for the first time in a long time, and it feels so good. How good does it feel? It feels good enough that two Dolphins players could not wait to get to the end zone to start their touchdown celebration.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills is warning that he will continue his protests during the playing of the national anthem, no matter what agreements the players reach with the league.
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) heaped praise upon Miami Dolphins wide receiver and outspoken anthem protester Kenny Stills on Wednesday.
Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills became one of the most frequent anthem protesters in the NFL, in 2017. This year, he picked up where he left off, and he had some help.
The union for Miami’s police said they are willing to listen to player concerns about police brutality even as they will continue their own protest against the team over the players’ national anthem protests.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills came out swinging Friday against the National Football League for “blackballing” two of the league’s original protesters, Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid.
Police unions on in South Florida are encouraging their members to not buy tickets to Dolphins games, after three players protested the anthem on Thursday.
The NFL suspended its new anthem policy in July, which stated that players on the field had to stand and pay respect to the flag and anthem during the playing of our nation’s song.
Three Dolphins players either knelt, or raised a fist during the playing of the national anthem on Thursday night.
Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross issued a statement on Friday afternoon, making it clear that the anthem conduct policy that was leaked to the media on Thursday was simply a requirement under the NFL’s new anthem policy.
The NFL and the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) released a joint statement on Thursday night, vowing to put a hold on the new league rule requiring players on the field to stand for the playing of the national anthem.
Miami Dolphins players who protest on the field during the national anthem could be suspended for up to four games under a team policy issued this week.
Miami Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross, a one-time supporter of the NFL’s national anthem protests, admits that he changed his mind and began to oppose them after President Trump spoke out.
If Roger Goodell agrees to meet with a group of cheerleaders, settling the lawsuits of two of the cheerleaders who recently filed discrimination claims will cost the NFL a pretty penny, 200 of them to be exact.
The Miami Dolphins have invited members of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas football team, to help announce their 2018 NFL Draft picks next week.
Former Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams has launched his own California-based Marijuana brand, reports say.
After the Kansas City Chiefs recently traded Marcus Peters to the Los Angeles Rams, the talented cornerback did an exclusive interview with NFL Network’s Michael Robinson.
Only a short time before news emerged that President Trump might have pulled off an enormous diplomatic coup, by potentially getting the North Koreans to denuclearize. News of a much smaller, yet not altogether insignificant triumph for Trump diplomacy emerged in the NFL.
Tuesday, Fox Sports 1 “Undisputed” co-host Shannon Sharpe responded to Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross telling New York Daily News that his players will stand for the National Anthem in 2018 because he finds the protest to be disrespectful to the
Harvard-Westlake High School closed after former Miami Dolphins lineman Jonathan Martin posted a photo of pump shotgun on Instagram.
The Miami Dolphins have decided to begin a fund and scholarship program unlike any other.
There were high expectations for the 2017 Miami Dolphins.