The Miami Dolphins will get an on-field look at their 2024 draft class when they conduct their rookie minicamp this weekend with the hope it's the start of something big for their seven selections.
Austin Jackson spent time at left tackle and left guard before settling in at right tackle. Austin Jackson inked a three-year contract extension to hold down Tua Tagovailoa’s blindside but it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the 2020 first-round pick.
The Miami Dolphins can solve a handful of problems by selecting Jackson Powers-Johnson No 21 in the 2024 NFL Draft. The 2024 NFL Draft is still two months away, but since the season has ended, it’s tempting to overanalyze and fall head-over-heels for the latest updates.
The Miami Dolphins don’t have a great offensive line, but it’s headed in the right direction. The Miami Dolphins are often known for having one of the league’s worst offensive lines, but the 2023 season was a step in th right direction for the unit.
After a Week 13 win over the Washington Commanders, the Miami Dolphins were 9-3 with a path to the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Miami followed that up with a 2-3 stretch, lost the AFC East to the Buffalo Bills and will travel to Kansas City.
Mike McDaniel typically provides some comic relief during his press conferences, but the puzzled, raised-hands response the Miami Dolphins head coach provided when asked about the health of his team's offensive line seemed more like a man trying to joke away his pain.
The lone offensive lineman who has started every game for the Miami Dolphins couldn't finish Sunday's game against the New York Jets, and might be forced to end his streak of consecutive starters.
The Miami Dolphins decision makers have some tough choices to make this offseason trying to keep this roster together, and last week's signing of offensive tackle Austin Jackson could complicate the books even more.
The Miami Dolphins and Austin Jackson agreed on a new contract ahead of Week 14. Austin Jackson inked a three-year extension with the Miami Dolphins earlier this week to start at right tackle for the foreseeable future.
When they signed tackle Austin Jackson to a contract extension Thursday, the Miami Dolphins continued their pattern of rewarding young players while keeping an eye of their salary-cap situation.
The Miami Dolphins have been one of the best teams in the NFL this season, entering Week 14 with a 9-3 record as they get ready to face the Tennessee Titans.
The Miami Dolphins have established themselves as one of the elite teams in the NFL. One of the key strategies they have used to build this team has been
The Miami Dolphins and right tackle Austin Jackson agreed to a three-year, $36 million extension, multiple outlets reported Thursday. The deal includes $20.7 million guaranteed for the former first-round draft pick, according to ESPN and NFL Network.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Dolphins are signing OT Austin Jackson to a three-year, $36 million extension. He adds the deal has a max value of $39 million and includes $20.7 million in guarantees. It’s a nice payday for Jackson after Miami declined his fifth-year option this offseason.
A year ago, some would have argued Dolphins right tackle Austin Jackson was a bust. My, how things have changed.
After missing almost all of the 2022 season, Austin Jackson has been in place for the Dolphins’ offensive surge this year. The team did not pick up its right tackle’s fifth-year option, but it has seen enough to reinvest via an extension.
NFL referee Carl Paganelli was on the receiving end of an errant punch from New York Jets (4-7) defensive lineman Micheal Clemons Friday which left him bloodied.
Of all the personnel question marks for the Miami Dolphins entering the 2023 season, Austin Jackson would have to rank near the top of the list, if not the very top.
These teams have the best chance to upset division rivals in their Week 4 matchups.
**This Article was Written and Published Before the news of Terron Armstead having to be carted off the Practice Field** I know there has been a lot of online debate the past few days about if this Miami Dolphins roster is “loaded” or not.
Austin Jackson would have been tied to a $14.18M salary — Tier 3 for tackles on the four-tier option structure — while Noah Igbinoghene would have seen a fully guaranteed $11.51M had the Dolphins exercised his option.
Austin Jackson, 23, keeping the gig would mark his first chance to stay in the same role for two straight years. The Dolphins have used Jackson at guard and left tackle. He worked primarily at guard in 2021, starting 16 games.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald is reporting the Dolphins have shown interest in Free Agent OT George Fant. The last 2 seasons Fant has spent with the NY Jets, before then he was with the Seattle Seahawks.
The Dolphins will be looking to build on 2022's playoff appearance in 2023 and if they fail to do so, much of the heat may fall on these three people.
When the Miami Dolphins hired Mike McDaniel as their head coach, everybody knew he was going to bring an offensive structure and a new zone-blocking scheme.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Dolphins are designating RT Austin Jackson to return from injured reserve. Jackson, 23, was a two-year starter at USC and was a first-team All-Pac 12 selection before being selected with the No.
After suffering an injury during the Dolphins’ season opener, Austin Jackson will be shut down for a stretch. Mike McDaniel said the third-year offensive lineman is headed to IR.
This is Shaheen's second stint on the reserve/COVID-19 list since the start of training camp.
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