| Surging Dolphins aim to extend Bills' recent woes |
Fri Nov 18 16:20:57 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, two AFC East inhabitants who will square off Sunday at Sun Life Stadium, are each perfect examples of how quickly momentum can shift over the course of an NFL season. Nearly six weeks ago, the Bills were sitting at 4-1 and appeared to have stamped themselves as serious postseason contenders after years of toiling in the league's bottom tier. But three losses over a subsequent four-game stretch have cooled that playoff talk, and Buffalo re |
| Bills WR Johnson limited in practice |
Thu Nov 17 17:55:15 2011 EST |
| Orchard Park, NY (Sports Network) - Buffalo Bills wide receiver Steve Johnson returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday, but his status for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins is still up in the air. Johnson injured his left shoulder in Sunday's 44-7 loss against Dallas. The 25-year-old Kentucky product has 44 receptions for 531 yards and four touchdowns in nine games this season. |
| Dolphins make it two straight with rare home win |
Sun Nov 13 17:14:12 2011 EST |
| Miami, FL (Sports Network) - After earning their first win of the season last week, the Miami Dolphins finally gave their home fans something to cheer about on Sunday. Reggie Bush ran for a pair of touchdowns and the Miami defense kept Washington out of the end zone, as the Dolphins snapped a seven-game home losing streak with a 20-9 victory over the skidding Redskins. The Dolphins (2-7) were coming off a 31-3 rout at Kansas City last week, halting a 10-game skid that dated back to last Decembe |
| Dolphins host sagging Redskins seeking second straight win |
Sat Nov 12 10:33:23 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - When the Miami Dolphins take the field at Sun Life Stadium for Sunday's battle with the Washington Redskins, they'll be in a position that's been foreign to the long-struggling AFC East cellar-dwellers all throughout this difficult 2011 season: that of the team riding a wave of momentum. While the Dolphins were able to finally obtain an elusive first victory of the year with a convincing 31-3 road rout of previously-surging Kansas City last week, the Redskins head to South Fl |
| Giants come from behind to keep Dolphins winless |
Sun Oct 30 16:10:10 2011 EST |
| East Rutherford, NJ (Sports Network) - Eli Manning found Victor Cruz for a 25- yard touchdown with 5:58 left in the fourth quarter, capping a comeback and lifting the New York Giants to a 20-17 victory over the still-winless Miami Dolphins. Manning passed for 349 yards and two touchdowns for the NFC East-leading Giants (5-2), who trailed 14-3 early in the second quarter and used a 10-point fourth quarter to earn the victory. Matt Moore, making his third consecutive start for the Dolphins in pla |
| Giants' Jacobs, Tuck active against Dolphins |
Sun Oct 30 12:34:27 2011 EST |
| East Rutherford, NJ (Sports Network) - New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs and defensive end Justin Tuck are active for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. Both players were limited in practice all week -- Jacobs because of a knee injury, and Tuck because of groin and neck ailments. But they will be available for the NFC East-leading Giants, who are coming off their bye week. Tuck, who hasn't played since Week 3, was questionable on the team's injury report. Jacobs, who was listed |
| Giants try to stay on guard against winless Dolphins |
Fri Oct 28 17:15:16 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - At first glance, the Miami Dolphins may represent nothing more than a mere tune-up for the New York Giants as they prepare for a treacherous portion of their 2011 schedule. Don't expect the current NFC East leaders to be looking past their embattled and still-winless opponent when it heads to MetLife Stadium for Sunday's interconference clash, however. The Giants haven't been severely tested in building the 4-2 record they took into this past week's bye, with those four victo |
| Dolphins sign Losman to replace Rosenfels |
Tue Oct 25 15:24:39 2011 EST |
| Davie, FL (Sports Network) - The Miami Dolphins have signed quarterback J.P. Losman to replace Sage Rosenfels, who was placed on the non-football illness list. Losman is best known for a five-year stint with Buffalo, which made the Tulane product a first-round pick in the 2004 draft. He spent time with Oakland in 2009 and Seattle last year. In 43 career games, including 33 starts, Losman has thrown for 6,211 yards with 33 touchdowns and 34 interceptions. He started 16 games for the Bills during |
| Tebow's time finally comes as Broncos head to Miami |
Fri Oct 21 22:42:40 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Sun Life Stadium hasn't provided much of a home-field advantage for the Miami Dolphins in recent years. This week, the venue's usual tenants may even be feeling as if they're the visiting team. The Denver Broncos figure to have plenty of support from the local crowd when they battle the winless and turmoil-laden Dolphins on Sunday, as the game will mark the long-anticipated first start of the 2011 season for in-state hero Tim Tebow. Prior to becoming a surprise first-round pi |
| Dolphins sign S Alexander |
Wed Oct 19 13:26:21 2011 EST |
| Davie, FL (Sports Network) - The Miami Dolphins signed safety Gerald Alexander to a contract Wednesday and placed wide receiver Roberto Wallace on injured reserve with a quadriceps injury. The 27-year-old Alexander has spent time with Detroit, Jacksonville, and Carolina. He has four interceptions, two sacks and 14 passes defended in 41 career games. Detroit originally selected Alexander in the second round of the 2007 NFL Draft. |
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