
Joe Schad
Reporter at Palm Beach Post
Miami Dolphins journalist for Palm Beach Post. Previously ESPN, Orlando Sentinel, Newsday. Tips/Ideas: [email protected] https://t.co/9kAf3HbqO0
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1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Joe Schad
The Miami Dolphins plan to trade cornerback Jalen Ramsey after June 1 for salary cap reasons. Trading Ramsey after June 1 will save the Dolphins $5.9 million against the 2025 cap, while trading him before that date would result in a $12.6 million cap hit. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel has declined to comment on Ramsey's situation. MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey appears to be counting down the days until June 1 on social media. But why?
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1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Joe Schad
Several Miami Dolphins starting positions are up for grabs heading into the 2025 season. Key position battles include cornerback, safety, defensive line, inside linebacker, and punter. Coach Mike McDaniel emphasizes competition and wants players to prove themselves regardless of past performance. MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel has been asking his players a question. "I have a depth chart to fill out," McDaniel says.
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1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Joe Schad
MIAMI GARDENS — It's about action, more than words, Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel will tell you. But the words do set the tone. And for McDaniel and the Dolphins, it seems there's been an intentional shift in tone. The Dolphins have had talent. Pro Bowlers. All-Pros. Mega-contracts. But not enough winning. No playoff wins, actually. And so when McDaniel met with the team before what might be a little harder spring and summer of work, he set a tone with the players.
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1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Joe Schad
The Dolphins are looking to Bradley Chubb to be a key leader on defense, especially with a less experienced secondary. Bradley Chubb emphasized the importance of leading by example and playing alongside his teammates. MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins edge rusher Bradley Chubb took a pay cut of $9.23 million in 2025, reducing his salary cap number by $16.3 million, according to Over The Cap, to stay with the team. At the start of organized team activities, Chubb explained why he accepted the revision.
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1 week ago |
floridatoday.com | Joe Schad
The Dolphins are looking to Bradley Chubb to be a key leader on defense, especially with a less experienced secondary. Bradley Chubb emphasized the importance of leading by example and playing alongside his teammates. MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins edge rusher Bradley Chubb took a pay cut of $9.23 million in 2025, reducing his salary cap number by $16.3 million, according to Over The Cap, to stay with the team. At the start of organized team activities, Chubb explained why he accepted the revision.
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