A pair of Miami Dolphins veterans did the team a massive favor by agreeing to significant pay cuts that cleared up a huge chunk of salary cap space. Offensive tackle Terron Armstead, who is still contemplating retirement,
The Miami Dolphins are operating this off-season as if star offensive tackle Terron Armstead will retire, coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine.
Mike McDaniel says the Dolphins still don’t know if Terron Armstead will be back in 2025, but they aren’t counting on it.
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Tuesday that the team is operating as if five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Terron Armstead will not return in 2025.
Terron Armstead is a Pro Bowl left tackle. But with his status uncertain, the Miami Dolphins are preparing as though he won't be available in 2025.
As the veteran tackle mulls retirement before turning 34, the Dolphins will operate with the expectation he won’t return.
Terron Armstead took a pay cut on Tuesday, which will help the Miami Dolphins with their cap space and roster building this off-season.
Dolphins star offensive lineman Terron Armstead has considered retiring though an official decision hasn't been made, but head coach Mike McDaniel has a distinct approach to the matter. When speaking to the media at the NFL Combine,
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters on Feb. 25 that the team is not planning on OT Terron Armstead playing in 2025.
Miami Dolphins four-time Pro Bowl tackle Terron Armstead still hasn't decided whether he wants to continue playing
Miami Dolphins' Terron Armstead earns a spot in the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame Class of 2025, marking a major career milestone.
Dave Helman starts off the show with Eric Williams, who’s joining from the NFL Combine. The pair dive into the latest buzz around the league, including the Rams agreeing to a restructured deal which keeps him in Los Angeles.