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After relatively quiet rookie seasons, these three second-year players could be primed for big things in 2025.
For Miami’s offense to get back to humming in 2025, Tua will need to find Hill and Waddle often. But it may not be that ...
For Miami’s offense to get back to humming in 2025, Tua will need to find Hill and Waddle often. But it may not be that ...
'It's going to be an exciting year' Jaylen Waddle @D1__JW on #Dolphins season outlook as he supports @StevenSimsJr annual ...
The Miami Dolphins are entering a critical season in 2025. After missing the playoffs last season and not making any blockbuster moves this offseason, the team ...
After a career-low year in 2024, Dolphins leadership believes Jaylen Waddle is primed to bounce back and outperform his ...
Waddle’s stats mirrored the team’s struggles, dropping to career lows of 58 receptions, 744 yards, and two touchdowns. Waddle ...
Predicting how the Dolphins' 2025 season will pan out after trading Jalen Ramsey, Jonnu Smith to Steelers for Minkah Fitzpatrick ...
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle appears to have put on a serious amount of weight during the offseason.
One player on the Miami Dolphins who has shined throughout the voluntary organized team activities is wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.
It's time for the Miami Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle to think of himself as a true No. 1 receiver. Don't wait for Tyreek Hill to be gone, says our Joe Schad.
The Miami Dolphins selected Alabama wide receiver Jaylen Waddle with the No. 6 overall pick in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Here are three things to know about Waddle.