If you told Miami Dolphins fans back in October 2023 that Vic Fangio would be on his way to the Super Bowl in January 2025, you'd probably see a group of euphoric folks wearing aqua and orange. If only.
Several former Miami Dolphins had big years en route to playoff appearances in 2024. Andrew Van Ginkel earned Pro Bowl honors in his first year with the Minnesota Vikings, defensive tackles Neville Gaillmore and Teair Tart found homes with the Rams and Chargers,
55: Points scored. The most in a playoff game since the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Miami Dolphins 62-7 in a divisional-round game on January 15, 2000. It’s also the second-most in a playoff game in Eagles history, behind the 58 scored in a 58-37 win over the Detroit Lions in 1995.
Former Dolphins in the AFC, NFC Championship Games? Vic Fangio, Noah Igbinoghene, Mack Hollins, Jordan Phillips, and more.
The New Orleans Saints are searching for a new head coach after parting ways with Dennis Allen in November. Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator
It's conference championship Sunday in the NFL, and the Miami Dolphins are on the outside looking in for the 32nd consecutive year after not even making it to t
Bleacher Report's Maurice Moton proposed the Miami Dolphins trade wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Baltimore Ravens for draft compensation.
Eagles DC Vic Fangio, a defensive savant with 40 years of professional experience, created a force that has Philly on the cusp of a Super Bowl.
Following a disturbing incident during the Eagles' playoff victory, the organization swiftly banned the offending fan and extended an apology to the victim, showcasing their dedication to maintaining a safe environment for all.
After the game, the video went viral and fans immediately searched for the identity of the Eagles fan. On Monday night, a new report surfaced that the fan have been identified and the Eagles have decided to ban him from the stadium, per Derrick Gunn.
But keep in mind the Dolphins abandoned their “build through the draft” philosophy in 2022 when they shifted into “win-now” mode, which included giving up first-round picks to acquire wide receiver Tyreek Hill and edge rusher Bradley Chubb.
The Miami Dolphins lack the physicality needed to win postseason games like the Eagles, Chiefs, Bills and Commanders.