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“What’s 1,000 Yards If It’s Not a Winning Season” : Jaylen Waddle’s Focus is Clear for 2025 NFL Season originally appeared on ...
MIAMI GARDENS ― Jaylen Waddle backed up Tyreek Hill on this: the two new Miami Dolphins offensive assistants are no-nonsense.
The Miami Dolphins held their seventh training camp practice on July 30, with the passing game outperforming the pass defense ...
Finding that one wide receiver who can change the course of your fantasy football season is every manager’s dream. These ...
Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle aims to rebound from a disappointing 2024 season where he recorded career lows in receiving yards and touchdowns. Despite his smaller stature, Waddle's game ...
For the Miami Dolphins' offense to get back to humming in 2025, Tua Tagovailoa will need to find Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle often. But it may not be that simple.
Waddle said this offseason that 2024 was ""definitely the year that I didn’t want as an individual” and shared one thing he knows he needs to improve if he wants to turn things back around.
The dynamic between Jaylen Waddle and Tua Tagovailoa remains central to the Dolphins’ offense, especially when paired with Tyreek Hill’s explosiveness.
16-year-old Jaylen Green, who had autism, was reported missing Saturday after leaving the Nature Center near the river.