Last week, I discussed the Miami Dolphins' massive amount of talent at the wide receiver position as they head toward training camp. I then asked the following question: Which wideouts do you foresee making this year’s roster and why?
The Dolphins have been extremely active in free agency, both losing and attaining several players with expired contracts.
The Miami Dolphins are in serious need of depth at wide receiver this offseason, as Cedrick Wilson Jr., Braxton Berrios, Robbie Chosen and Chase Claypool are all set to be unrestricted free agents when the new league year starts.
The future of wide receiver Erik Ezukanma was one of the mysteries with the Miami Dolphins as they headed into the offseason, but the man himself has made it clear he's on his way back.
Erik Ezukanma (“Eazy-E”, to Dolfans), was a breakout star during the 2022 preseason. Now, more than a year later, Dolphins fans are beginning to wonder, where is Erik Ezukanma?
Before the Miami Dolphins Week 4 battle with the Buffalo Bills, the team surprisingly placed wide receiver Erik Ezukanma on the non-football injury list.
The Miami Dolphins have traded for WR Chase Claypool of the Chicago Bears. With River Cracraft and Erik Ezukanma both on IR, the Dolphins’ depth at the position is thin.
The Miami Dolphins made a number of roster moves last week involving their wide receivers. River Cracraft was placed on injured reserve and Erik Ezukanma was placed on the non-football injury list.
In the fast-paced world of the NFL, the Miami Dolphins face a daunting challenge. It has lost two key wide receivers. Erik Ezukanma and River Cracraft are injured, which is like a shadow of uncertainty over the team’s future performance.
The Miami Dolphins will be without two wide receivers for at least four weeks due to injury.
The Miami Dolphins announced they placed WR River Cracraft on injured reserve and WR Erik Ezukanma on the Non-Football Injury list. Cracraft, 27, wound up signing on to the Broncos’ practice squad in 2017 as an undrafted free agent out of Washington State.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel met with the Media on Friday and said Dolphins superstar pass rusher Jaelan Phillips, along with River Cracraft and Erk Ezukanma, will not play vs the Bills on Sunday.
It was only a matter of time until someone mentioned Deebo Samuel. The Miami Dolphins ran the ball 20 times against the Los Angeles Chargers, but only 13 of those attempts went to running backs in the 36-34 win.
After a disappointing rookie season, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Erik Ezukanma has carved out a role for himself in Mike McDaniel’s offense in 2023. Last year, after being selected in the fourth round out of Texas Tech, Ezukanma found himself buried in a deep position room, resulting in just 10 offensive snaps for the former Red Raider.
Los Angeles Chargers DB J.C. Jackson may be a former Pro Bowler, but he looked anything but after committing a foolish penalty to end the first half against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. With two seconds left in the second quarter and Miami on their own 46-yard-line, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa launched a harmless hail mary near the Chargers 25.
The Miami Dolphins haven’t had much draft capital over the last two seasons due to penalties following tampering investigations as well as a plethora of trades that have netted the team talented veterans like Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb and Jeff Wilson Jr.
The Miami Dolphins will open their 2023 campaign against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Sept. 10, which is now 18 days away. Until the opening kickoff of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by remembering the players who have worn each specific jersey number.
Only two wide receivers had more than one reception for the Miami Dolphins on Friday. Erik Ezukanma was the only wide receiver on the Miami Dolphins to capture more than two receptions as the offense struggled to generate points against the Atlanta Falcons.
Football is often a family affair, as there seem to be many connections through the bloodlines in the sport. This is no different for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Erik Ezukanma, who was drafted by the team in the fourth round of the 2022 draft after a collegiate career at Texas Tech.
Tight end Mike Gesicki is now on the New England Patriots, and wide receiver Trent Sherfield is now part of the Buffalo Bills; that is enough to make any true Dolphins fan cringe.
There is a dichotomy in college sports that can make being a fan difficult on occasion. Sometimes, college fans have to balance wishing their favorite
Geiger explodes on offense, has key reception for the Red Raiders as they beat West Virginia The first few weeks of the season were essentially the Erik Ezukanma show.
Erik Ezukanma is the offensive player of the week again as big plays and key receptions help the Red Raiders escape near disaster Following his performance last week, Erik Ezukanma balled out again and was the sole receiving option this week as Texas Tech barely escaped against Stephen F.
For most teams, the primary goal of spring football is to avoid catastrophic injuries. But in April, the Texas Tech football program flirted with that
The top six teams play unranked teams, though five of them are on the road. Both Alabama and Auburn are playing games after their Iron Bowl showdown. And possibly the most enjoyable game of the weekend is being played in Conway, South Carolina.
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