April 2016 - Miami Dolphins Wiretap

Arian Foster Retiring At Age 30

Oct 24, 2016 8:25 PM

Arian Foster has announced his retirement from the NFL.

Foster signed with the Miami Dolphins in the offseason. Foster had suffered another lower body, soft-tissue injury.

Foster was a four-time Pro Bowler and led the NFL in touchdowns and yards from scrimmage in 2010.

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Jay Ajayi Joins Elite Club With Back-To-Back 200-Yard Games

Oct 24, 2016 7:27 AM

Jay Ajayi rushed for 214 yards on Sunday, the second-straight week the Miami Dolphins running back has surpassed the 200-yard plateau.

Ajayi is just the fourth player in the Super Bowl era to post back-to-back 200-yard rushing games.

Ricky Williams, also for the Dolphins, was the last player to accomplish the feat. He did so in 2002.

The only other players to hit the mark were Earl Campbell (1980) and O.J. Simpson, who did it twice (1976 and 1973).

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Dolphins To Stick With Ryan Tannehill For Remainder Of 2016

Oct 10, 2016 1:13 PM

Adam Gase confirmed Ryan Tannehill will remain the Miami Dolphins' starting quarterback for the rest of 2016.

“He’s not coming out. You can ask me a hundred times. He’s going to be in there the rest of the season,” said Gase.

Tannehill has thrown for just six touchdowns against seven interceptions so far in 2016 with the Dolphins posting a 1-4 record.

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Titans-Dolphins Will Be Played As Scheduled

Oct 8, 2016 4:36 PM

Hurricane Matthew will not keep Sunday's game between the Tennessee Titans and Miami Dolphins from being played.

The Dolphins have announced that the game will be played as scheduled at 1 p.m. ET.

"Game will be played," the NFL said in a statement. "Consensus from state, local and federal officials is Miami is safe and equipped to put on the game and it would not draw resources away from other needs."

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NFL Builds Contingency Plan For Games At Miami, Carolina

Oct 7, 2016 2:05 PM

The NFL is planning for the possibility that this week's games at Miami and Carolina will not be played as scheduled due to Hurricane Matthew.

Roger Goodell met with league officials Thursday to formulate contingency plans for the Dolphins and Panthers if each team is unable to play home games because of the weather.

"We are in close contact with local and state authorities about the hurricane. As always, our overriding concern is for public safety and not doing anything that will divert important resources away from communities that may be in distress," NFL spokeswoman Natalie Ravitz outlined in a statement.

"Consistent with that, we conducting contingency planning for Sunday's Tennessee at Miami game as well as Monday's Tampa Bay at Carolina game."

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Hurricane Matthew Could Move Titans-Dolphins To Nashville

Oct 5, 2016 1:22 PM

While nothing has been decided, there has been some discussion as to whether Hurricane Matthew will force Sunday's Titans-Dolphins game to be played elsewhere.

Mike Mularkey said one of the options is to play the game in Nashville.

"We're watching the weather with the hurricane that's going on down there," Mularkey said on his radio show on 104.5 The Zone. "There may be some weather issues. There's a very slight chance that game could be moved up here. There's been some discussion because of it."

Typically, the NFL finds a neutral site rather than just giving the visitors another home game.

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