Jake Long mum on chances of staying in MiamiJosh Alper, profootballtalk.com Dolphins tackle Jake Long had some good news to report on his health. Long told Robert Klemko of USA Today that he’s feeling the best he has in years after having surgery to repair the triceps injury that ended his 2012 season. He had less optimism when… |
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Pending free-agent left tackle Jake Long was once considered a franchise building block for the Miami Dolphins. He is a former No. 1 overall pick who made the Pro Bowl four times while in Miami. However, the Dolphins are treating Long like a player they… |
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Armando Salguero, miamiherald.com Jake Long's wife Jackie has been tweeting about the couple's desire to find out where they're going to be living in the coming years because they want to find out where the offensive tackle is going to be playing. Yes, they want to stay in South Florida… |
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The Miami Dolphins are one of the teams to keep an eye on in 2013. Miami was a competitive 7-9 last season with more than $40 million of cap room and 10 total draft picks. The Dolphins have plenty of resources to improve their roster and potentially mak… |
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It's no secret that wide receiver is the biggest need for the Miami Dolphins in 2013. The team was ranked 27th in passing last season and leading receiver Brian Hartline is an unrestricted free agent who could hit the open market. Young quarterback Ryan… |
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In a historic rookie QB year, Ryan Tannehill was just good. It's a promising foundation in Miami, however, especially if the team commits to its offense, Andrew Lawrence writes. |
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Tuesday morning one-linersFeb 19
Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com Setting the stage for the Bills offseason includes a look at the top salaries for guards with Andy Levitre headed toward free agency. Is there a future for TE Anthony Fasano with the Dolphins? The Patriots likely aren’t in a rush to use the franchise ta… |
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