Miami dolphins find themselves again in difficulty after a season during which they missed the playoffs. The Large Tyreek Hill recipient is back in the headlines – this time to name its five best quarters, and in particular, its own quarter -art has not made the list.
Adding to uncertainty, Hill underwent two wrist surgeries this offseason, casting a doubt about the future of a player formerly considered among the elite of the League. Meanwhile, the Dolphins are also faced with a dilemma with the corner half of Jalen Ramsey. A business seems inevitable, but for the moment, Miami is not willing to respond to the requests of his contract.
“The dolphins seem little willing to face one of the guaranteed money of Jalen Ramsey to facilitate a trade. The teams are very interested in negotiating against Ramsey, but do not want to take his full contract. This is the current suspension,” reported Jeremy Fowler.
A potential landing point for Ramsey is a meeting with the Rams of Los Angeles, where he won his only Super Bowl.
“Rams lack both coherence and high -level play in their corner ranks – the biggest deficiency in this acclaimed young defense. The front office has done almost nothing to invest in the unit this off -season, but the opportunity to make a sensation is always alive if the Rams made a game to bring Jalen Ramsey to Los Angeles,” Mason Cameron wrote.
The dolphins finished last season with a file of 8 to 9, which caused severe criticism, including packers running back Josh Jacobs during a live flow.
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“You come to the Dolphins,” said Adin Ross.
“No, I’m not, I’m trying to win a gang, I’m not trying to lose,” Jacobs replied.
While the packers have made the playoffs, the dolphins have been returned to them early and are now faced with a growing list of internal problems. Jacobs clearly said that Miami is not on his radar once his contract with Green Bay ends in the years to come.