How Miami Dolphins rookies fared in Week 1 and the veterans most affected by them (Miami Herald)
Here’s an alarming stat Dolphins must improve against Bills QB Josh Allen in Week 2 (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Dolphins starting LB Elandon Roberts returns to practice, but won’t play against Buffalo (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Miami Dolphins’ Ereck Flowers fulfills childhood dream on Sunday (Palm Beach Post)
‘All Of the Trends And Angles Seem To Favor Buffalo’: SportsLine Analyst Larry Hartstein Breaks Down Dolphins-Bills Matchup (WFOR-TV)
Top News: The Ferguson Bowl (MiamiDolphins.com)
Archives for September 2020
Bills without LBs Tremaine Edmunds and Matt Milano vs. Miami
‘McDermott did not rule out the possibility of one or both players going on injured reserve. “Too early to tell at this point,” McDermott said.’
Bills LBs Matt Milano, Tremaine Edmunds ruled out vs. Dolphins
‘Despite the team’s rapidly shrinking depth at linebacker, McDermott said it’s too early in the process to consider calling former Bills linebacker Lorenzo Alexander, who retired after the 2019 season. Alexander has previously said he would consider a return if needed but is happy in retirement.’
Edmunds and Milano both declared out for Sunday’s matchup with Dolphins
‘No other Bills players are listed as having an injury designation, which means everyone else should be available to play.’
Bills at Dolphins injury report
‘They’ll also be without backup linebacker Del’Shawn Phillips, who is dealing with a quad injury.’
Bills defense dealt blow, starting linebackers Edmunds and Milano are out for Sunday against the Dolphins
‘Starting linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and Matt Milano are both listed as out for the game, after suffering injuries in the season opener against the New York Jets. Milano, an outside linebacker, injured his hamstring late in the second quarter. Edmunds, the team’s playmaking middle linebacker, suffered a shoulder injury in the third quarter.’
Bills GM Brandon Beane and wife to pay adoption fees for animals at SPCA
‘The two are taking over a program that was started by former Bills kicker Stephen Hauschka and his wife Lindsey. They started the “Hauschpups” program while Hauschka was still in Buffalo. Now that he’s been released from the team, Beane and his wife will make sure it continues. It’s now been named the “Bills Muttfia” program.’
Bills LBs Matt Milano and Tremaine Edmunds won’t play vs. Dolphins
‘Dodson was banged up from Sunday’s game as well, he was dealing with a neck injury and was limited on Wednesday but was a full-go on Thursday.’
Edmunds, Milano will not play against Dolphins
‘Edmunds injured his shoulder in Week One’s battle against the Jets, while Matt Milano is still recovering from a hamstring injury.’
4 the Fans Friday: Miami Dolphins
‘Safety Jordan Poyer says, “we’re gonna have to pick each other up, find the groove within ourselves, and find it within each other to come out and execute and play well.”’
Edmunds, Milano both out for Sunday’s game against Miami
‘Earlier this week, McDermott said that injuries to both players don’t appear to be long term. Milano did not practice all week.’
Tyler Matakevich is ready to hear his name called
‘“I think this organization fits me head to toe,” said Matakevich. “The city of Buffalo is blue collar, everyone knows what this city is about, they’re hard working people. It’s how I was brought up. Nothing’s handed to you, work hard and good things will happen.”’
Edmunds, Milano both out for Sunday’s game against Miami
‘Earlier this week, McDermott said that injuries to both players don’t appear to be long term. Milano did not practice all week.’
Bills injury update: Milano, Edmunds out for Sunday against Dolphins
‘The next man up mentality is at play for McDermott, who listed A.J. Klein, Tyler Matakevich, and Tyrel Dodson as possibilities to start at linebacker against the Dolphins. The team also signed LB Deon Lacey to the practice squad on Thursday.’
Buffalo ready for Miami trip and visit with Ryan Fitzpatrick
‘Fitzpatrick, the former Bills quarterback at age 37 enters his second year with the Dolphins. “He’s a very capable guy,” Hyde continued, “I don’t think he gets enough credit.”‘