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The Miami Dolphins have fired coach Mike McDaniel following a 7-10 season in which Miami missed the playoffs for the second straight year. The decision Thursday ends McDaniel鈥檚 four-year tenure in Miami, a period defined by soaring expectations that ultimately went unfulfilled.
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The Miami Dolphins and Chris Grier have agreed to part ways, ending his 10-year tenure as general manager. The decision comes after Miami fell to 2-7 on the season following Thursday night's 28-6 rout against the Baltimore Ravens.
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In an update Monday morning, the Dolphins said DuBose remained at a local Houston hospital for evaluation overnight, and that initial tests revealed 鈥減ositive results鈥 following the collision.
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The Miami Dolphins designated Tua Tagovailoa to return to practice on Monday after he spent about a month on injured reserve after suffering the third concussion of his NFL career on Sept. 12.
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The team on Sunday confirmed the death of the three-time Pro Bowl selection. In a statement, his family said his 鈥渢alent and passion left an indelible mark on the sport.鈥
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The 26-year-old left Thursday night's game after he leaned headfirst into a tackle and added to an already worrying history of brain injury, prompting fans and former players to urge his retirement.
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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill also said he wants one of the officers involved in the incident dismissed from the police force.
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The star wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins was stopped for speeding and reckless driving before the team鈥檚 first game of the season. His interaction with police escalated and is yet again prompting a larger discussion about the realities of 鈥渄riving while Black.鈥
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Less than a minute after the first words were exchanged between officers and Hill, an officer roughly pulled Hill from the car and forced him to the ground. Hill was cited for careless driving.
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UPDATED: Miami Dolphins player Tyreek Hill was handcuffed and placed face down on the ground by police during a traffic stop because he was not 鈥渋mmediately cooperative鈥 with officers, the president of the South Florida police union said in a statement.
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Saturday鈥檚 playoff game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins could see temperatures drop as low as negative 4 degrees 鈥 a record for the Chiefs' Arrowhead Stadium. SA国际传谋's partner Kansas City station KCUR looks at how fans will try to stave off frostbite.
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Back-up quarterback Teddy Bridgewater looks set to start Sunday's game against the New England Patriots, in another blow to the Miami Dolphins' playoff hopes. Coach Mike McDaniel refused to confirm that Tua Tagovailoa would return this season.