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Marcel Louis-Jacques

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Source: Dolphins releasing pass rusher Chubb
The Dolphins are releasing pass rusher Bradley Chubb after four seasons with the franchise, a source confirmed to ESPN.
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Dolphins to promote B. Slowik to OC, source says
The Dolphins are promoting Blobby Slowik to offensive coordinator, a source confirmed to ESPN on Saturday.
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Fins GM: Work to do before we ID 'our guy' at QB
Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has a plan for the team's quarterbacks moving forward, but there's "too much work to do" before it makes a decision for this coming season.
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Sources: Fins hiring Packers' Hafley as new HC
The Dolphins are hiring Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley to become their next head coach, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday.
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Dolphins fire coach McDaniel after 7-10 season
The Dolphins have fired coach Mike McDaniel after Miami finished 7-10, its second straight season missing the playoffs.
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Tua: Getting a fresh start in '26 'would be dope'
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is open to a "fresh start," he told reporters Monday, after he was benched for the team's final three games of the season.
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Ewers: Chose NFL over portal to cement UT ties
Dolphins quarterback Quinn Ewers said he chose the NFL over lucrative offers for a final college season in order to preserve his relationships at Texas.
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Rookie Ewers expected to remain Dolphins' QB1
Dolphins quarterback Quinn Ewers is expected to continue to start after coach Mike McDaniel said he "earned" the opportunity.
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Dolphins' McDaniel opens door to benching Tua
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel opened the door to a possible quarterback change Tuesday, saying "everything is on the table," after Tua Tagovailoa's performance in Monday night's loss to the Steelers.
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Why Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel is so much more than a meme
McDaniel has grown famous for his viral moments, but people who have played for him say he's so much more.
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