Sad News: Miami Dolphins head coach just summitted his resignation letter to the management.

The Miami Dolphins seem to be flying under the radar as the 2024-25 NFL season approaches.
Despite their recent success, many analysts are predicting a second or third-place finish for Miami in the AFC East, far from contending with powerhouses like the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals for AFC supremacy.
But is everyone underestimating the Dolphins?
While the AFC East is being viewed as a struggling division, the Dolphins boast impressive talents like Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Odell Beckham Jr. Yet, the Buffalo Bills remain the favorites to clinch the division title.
However, the Bills are wrestling with salary cap constraints, which have already cost them key starters in free agency.
They’re now banking on rookies to fill these crucial gaps.
The New York Jets are pinning their hopes on 40-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who’s coming off a season-ending injury.
Their success hinges on Rodgers staying healthy and important improvements in both offensive line play and defensive performance.
As for the New England Patriots, they’re widely expected to be on the rear end in the AFC East.
They’re transitioning to rookie quarterback Drake Maye, who faces the challenging task of succeeding in his first NFL season with limited offensive weapons at his disposal.
In contrast, the Dolphins have methodically built depth and quality across key positions.
The Miami Dolphins have also made a splash this offseason, beefing up their roster through free agency and the draft.
Veteran signings like Calais Campbell, Shaq Barrett, and Kendall Fuller bring experience to the defense, while rookie picks Chop Robinson and Patrick Paul add fresh talent.