The Most Pivotal Season in Miami Dolphins History Has Arrived
The Miami Dolphins enter 2025 with everything on the line – from Tua to Tyreek, McDaniel to Ross, and a restless fanbase.
The Miami Dolphins enter 2025 with everything on the line – from Tua to Tyreek, McDaniel to Ross, and a restless fanbase.
Everyone must evacuate to Elbo Room immediately.
If the Panthers win the Cup, expect celebrations that scream Broward: Blizzards, Ariana Grande, and rats in the trophy.
Panthers fans posted homophobic comments on the team’s Pride Month post ahead of the Stanley Cup Finals.
With three tradeable first-round picks, a war chest of young talent, and $60 million freed up, the Heat are poised to strike.
“Maybe my favorite player in the entire draft,” gushed former NFL head coach Jon Gruden.
The Marlins start the season with a Thursday, March 27, “Opening Dade” game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at LoanDepot Park.
Spoiler alert: They flunked.
Free agent quarterback Zach Wilson agreed with the Miami Dolphins on a one-year, $6 million guaranteed deal.
Sure, he comes with some headaches, but that’s the cost of carrying a generational talent on your roster.
The Savannah Bananas bring their Harlem Globetrotters-meet-baseball antics to South Florida this weekend.
Inter Miami has seen its valuation skyrocket to $1.2 billion, thanks to the arrival of Argentine superstar Lionel Messi.
Heat fans can use Tankathon to simulate the NBA Draft lottery process to find where Miami might land in the 2025 NBA Draft.
NBA All-Star Weekend put Jimmy Butler in the rearview and ushered in a new Miami basketball era led by Tyler Herro.
Miami native Steven Rivera, AKA “Canes Barber,” grooms South Florida’s elite pro athletes in his tricked-out Sprinter van.
Griner has become a target for right-wingers since she was exchanged for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.
The Heat should sit Jimmy Butler this season and eliminate his off-court distractions and on-court sabotage.
The club is coming off a historic 2024 season cut short by a shocking elimination in the first round of the MLS playoffs.
Just when you think you’re out, the Dolphins pull you back in for one final knee to the crotch.
Every sack by “Demeioun” Chop Robinson brings a celebratory simulated wood chop.
Who’s worse off in the fall of 2024: the Heat or the Dolphins? Our sports columnist breaks it down.
Can the league ban a player who has suffered excessive concussions for his own good? How would that work?