on May 23, then cut him.
Hill said he’s used therapy and church to cope with the drama of the past few months, while trying to put the frustrations of last season behind him.“It’s tough, man, but at the same time, I’ve got to understand what I’m trying to accomplish and what this team is trying to accomplish, too,” Hill said. “Because I want to be a part of something special. I want to win.”
The Dolphins are stillfor All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey after both sides agreed to part ways.Beyond that, McDaniel has little interest in discussing the details of what went wrong.
“Quite honestly. Zero has changed since the last time I said anything about him,” McDaniel said Wednesday. “I’m very much interested in the players that I’m coaching on the field today.”Ramsey is due approximately $24 million in guaranteed money in 2025. The Dolphins would be in a better financial position if they wait until after June 1 to trade him, as it would clear about $10 million in cap space.
Ramsey was not seen at OTAs on Wednesday, and the Dolphins aren’t spending much time talking about his potential departure.
“Jalen’s my dog, but we’re kind of focused on the guys in the room right now,” cornerback Kader Kohou said. “We don’t talk about Jalen, we let the upstairs handle that situation.”Love heads into his third season as a starter coming off a three-interception performance in the team’s season-ending NFC first-round
to the Philadelphia Eagles but believing he’s on a team capable of winning the Super Bowl.Whether Love and his teammates reach that goal depends in part on how much Love improves his game and whether he can avoid the injuries that sidelined him for 2 1/2 games last season. Love begrudgingly admitted those injuries affected his play.
“You’re talking about Super Bowl. That’s the goal for us,” Love said Wednesday following the first open-to-reporters organized team activity practice of the offseason. “I’m definitely trying to be that guy to be able to take this team and lead them to that.”in the closing moments of the team’s