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Miami Dolphins Announce “Back To Football powered by South Florida Ford” Training Camp Schedule   Download PDF version

June 29, 2017

Miami Dolphins Announce “Back To Football powered by South Florida Ford” Training Camp Schedule

MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins unveiled their “Back to Football powered by South Florida Ford” training camp schedule with practices held at the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University. The team will hold its first practice on Thursday, July 27th at 8:20 a.m.

This year’s training camp will continue to focus on improving the fan experience. Once again the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University will feature a canopy over the seated area, providing fans with shade and a more comfortable experience. Children 12 years old and younger will have special access to get autographs from Dolphins players following practice. Weekend practices will feature inflatables, cheer and alumni autographs, face painting and food trucks.

Tickets for these 13 open practices are free, but limited to 2,000 per day. Fans can reserve tickets by registering at Dolphins.com/TrainingCamp.

Free parking is available at the Nova Southeastern University LRITC garage, located near the intersection of University Drive and S.W. 30th Street, between Griffin Road and I-595. Access to this garage is off University Drive and S.W. 30th Street.

Practice times are subject to change, and the most updated information can be obtained by calling the Dolphins practice hotline at (954) 452-7004 or by visiting Dolphins.com/TrainingCamp. This is the 25th year the Dolphins have hosted training camp at the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University in Davie.

The full training camp schedule is available on the next page.

Miami Dolphins 2017 Public Training Camp Schedule

(All open practices will take place at the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University in Davie)

TIME                DATE                   

8:20 a.m.          Thursday, July 27

8:20 a.m.          Friday, July 28

8:20 a.m.          Saturday, July 29

8:20 a.m.          Sunday, July 30

8:20 a.m.          Monday, July 31

8:45 a.m.          Wednesday, Aug. 2

8:20 a.m.          Thursday, Aug. 3

8:20 a.m.          Friday, Aug. 4

**11 a.m.**      **Saturday, Aug. 5**

8:45 a.m.          Monday, Aug. 7

8:20 a.m.          Tuesday, Aug. 8

**8:45 a.m.**    **Saturday, Aug. 12**

8:20 a.m.          Sunday, Aug. 13

8:20 a.m.          Monday, Aug. 14

8:20 a.m.          Tuesday, Aug. 15

**This practice is for Dolphins Season Ticket Members only. Please do not publish or post. For planning purposes only**

Miami Dolphins Hosted 14 High School & Youth Football Teams at OTAs & Minicamp Practices   Download PDF version

June 21, 2017

#LetsPlayFootball

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Miami Dolphins Hosted 14 High School & Youth Football Teams at OTAs & Minicamp Practices

Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins hosted 14 high school and youth football teams during their Organized Team Activities (OTAs) and minicamp practices as part of the team’s new youth football platform of character building and reinforcing safety standards.

“We started kicking some ideas around of what can we do to help? What can we do to encourage kids that this is a great sport and there is something about when you’re a part of a team?’ It’s not all about the individual. There is something about when you have that family feel. We felt like this was something we could do to really help, especially really young kids, but high school kids as well. You realize NFL players do exactly what we have to do every day. I think that’s cool for kids to see,” Miami Dolphins Head Coach Adam Gase said. “Whether it was little kids or high school kids, our players don’t want to disappoint. They want to put on a good show. The competition was outstanding through the whole spring and a lot of it was because they want to look good for the kids that look up to them.”

The teams were given a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University and heard from Miami Dolphins President & CEO Tom Garfinkel or Youth Programs Ambassador Twan Russell on work ethic, overcoming adversity, teamwork and physical/mental toughness. The teams then watched the Dolphins practice and met with current players on the field. Following each practice, the athletes had lunch provided by Papa John’s or Wendy’s.

“I saw that [the Dolphins] participated at a high level. I saw guys that love what they were doing,” said Miami Carol City Senior High School Head Coach Benedict Hyppolite. “I love the atmosphere. I love what Adam Gase is bringing to South Florida.”

“As a high school athlete, the moment was surreal,” Fort Lauderdale High School defensive end Emanuel Vilatoro said. “I look up to these guys. I see them on TV every Sunday. To see them practice and go through the motions and see what they do and their habits, [I will] take them back to school and implement them in my training and growth as a player.”

“We both play the same sport, and we love football. To actually see a team in a county that we live in, I think it was awesome,” said Hollywood Hills High School Girls Flag linebacker Kiara Samuel. “The linebackers were very locked down, very focused on the position, they communicated and it was a good experience to actually see somebody professionally play (the position).”

2017 Miami Dolphins High School & Youth Team OTA & Minicamp Practice Visits

Tuesday, May 23                  Miami Norland Senior High School

Wednesday, May 24            Hallandale High School

Tuesday, May 30                  Hialeah-Miami Lakes

Thursday, June 1                  Doral Academy Preparatory, Hollywood Hills (Girls Flag)

Tuesday, June 6                    Ft. Lauderdale High School

Wednesday, June 7              Gulliver High School, Liberty City Optimist

Tuesday, June 12                  Miami Northwestern Senior High School, Liberty City Optimist

Wednesday June 13             Cooper City High School, Cooper City High School (Girls Flag)

Thursday, June 14                Miami Carol City Senior High School, Miami Carol City Senior High School (Girls Flag)

Miami Dolphins Hosted 44 High School & 23 Youth Teams as Part of 7-on-7 Tournament   Download PDF version

June 18, 2017

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Miami Dolphins Hosted 44 High School & 23 Youth Teams as Part of 7-on-7 Tournament

Miami, FL – The Miami Dolphins Youth Programs hosted 44 high school and 23 youth teams as part of the 10th annual High School and Youth 7-on-7 Tournament. The event began on Friday, June 16 with a symposium at Hard Rock Stadium. High school athletes heard from Miami Dolphins Executive Vice President of Football Operations Mike Tannenbaum, Director of Player Engagement Kaleb Thornhill and Youth Programs Manager & Dolphins Alum Troy Drayton.

“Starting with the symposium, we were first able to engage and encourage the high school student-athletes off the field, which is a core piece of the Dolphins’ youth programs mission,” Miami Dolphins Youth Programs Manager Troy Drayton said. “Building off the symposium’s energy, the level of competition at both the high school and youth level was extremely high during the 10th year of the tournament.”

The high school football tournament commenced on Saturday, June 17 at Plantation Central Park. The tournament consisted of round-robin play and then moved into a single elimination format. The high school teams competed in the championship round on Sunday, June 18. Carol City won the tournament, for the third year in a row, 14-7 against Miramar.

23 teams also competed in the youth tournament, which consisted of three age groups (10U, 12U and 14U). Rac Squad won the 10U, SFYF won the 12U and the Ft. Lauderdale Hurricanes won the 14U category.

2017 Miami Dolphins 7-on-7 Tournament Winners

1st Place High School: Miami Carol City Senior High School

2nd Place High School: Miramar High School

1st Place 10U Youth: Rac Squad

1st Place 12U Youth: SFYF

1st Place 14U Youth: Ft. Lauderdale Hurricanes

Miami Dolphins Host Miami Northwestern Senior High School, Liberty City Optimist, Cooper City High School, Cooper City High School Girls Flag, Miami Carol City Senior High School & Miami Carol City Senior High School Girls Flag Football Teams at Minicamp Practices   Download PDF version

June 16, 2017

#LetsPlayFootball

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Miami Dolphins Host Miami Northwestern Senior High School, Liberty City Optimist, Cooper City High School, Cooper City High School Girls Flag, Miami Carol City Senior High School & Miami Carol City Senior High School Girls Flag Football Teams at Minicamp Practices

Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins this week hosted the Miami Northwestern Senior High School, Liberty City Optimist, Cooper City High School, Cooper City High School Girls Flag, Miami Carol City Senior High School & Miami Carol City Senior High School Girls Flag football teams at their minicamp practices. The teams were given a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University and heard from Miami Dolphins Youth Program Ambassador Twan Russell about the importance of having good character, leadership and overcoming adversity.

“I think it was awesome, because some of our guys want to be here later on in life,” said Miami Northwestern Senior High School Head Football Coach Max Edwards. “To see the type of atmosphere they would be around and see the type of work ethic they need to have to get here, hopefully it’ll help me help our team practice better.”

“Wonderful opportunity. [It was a] learning experience for myself and the kids to learn what it takes to make it to the next level,” Liberty City Optimist Head Coach Herbert Ritchie. “[To] talk to the players, interact with the players, some of these kids will never have the chance to see them in real life, so today was very informational, very motivational.”

“Anytime young guys have the opportunity to get around professional athletes, it brings a level of awareness to them as far as if they want to be on that level, how things need to be done,” said Cooper City High School Head Coach Brandon Walker. “It’s an invaluable experience for these young men to be around men of this caliber, players of this caliber.”

“I saw that [the Dolphins] participated at a high level. I saw guys that love what they were doing,” said Miami Carol City Senior High School Head Coach Benedict Hyppolite. “I love the atmosphere. I love what Adam Gase is bringing to South Florida.”

The Northwestern, Liberty City Optimist, Cooper City and Carol City teams also had the opportunity to watch the Dolphins practice and meet with current players on the field. Following practice, the athletes had lunch provided by Wendy’s.

“It was fun. I met a lot of players I didn’t know. I met a lot of players that I did know and got to one-on-one interact with them,” Miami Northwestern Senior High School defensive end/outside linebacker Demetreius Mayes Jr. “My favorite player to see was Cameron Wake. I love the way he plays.”

“It’s a great experience to be able to come out and see the best of the best,” Cooper City High School wide receiver/safety Marc Brent. “It’s nice seeing the people I look up to like Jarvis Landry, DeVante Parker and being able to watch them practice and actually meet them in person.”

“It was a great experience to see the older guys and where I want to be and what they do on the daily,” said Miami Carol City Senior High School free safety Irshaad Davis. “Reshad Jones – I liked the way he communicated with his guys on the field, and the way he moves.”

The Miami Dolphins Youth Programs’ mission is to transform the lives of youth football players by instilling character building and reinforcing safety standards that help to increase football participation and grow a new generation of Dolphins fans.

Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders Select 38 Women To Advance To Training Camp   Download PDF version

June 12, 2017

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Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders Select 38 Women To Advance To Training Camp

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders yesterday hosted final auditions at Hard Rock Live and 38 women advanced as Training Camp Candidates. The ladies will participate in a seven-week boot camp that consists of workouts, etiquette training, team building, uniform fittings, look development and performance training. Cuts are possible during the training camp period.

These 38 ladies were chosen from 48 Miami auditions finalists, 10 finalists from the first-ever Orlando auditions as well as returning cheerleaders to participate in the finals and compete for available slots on the 2017-18 squad.

For further information, please visit www.DolphinsCheerleaders.com.

About Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders

The Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders are one of the most highly recognized cheerleader brands in the world. They are the most accessible and visible ambassadors of the Miami Dolphins. The cheerleaders are in the community on a weekly basis and make over 400 appearances per year. The Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders are the face of the organization locally, nationally and globally. This ethnically diverse team represented all women – professional, educated and hard working. They are our mothers, sisters, friends and neighbors. They reach a broad range of fans and are blessed with the ability to be positive role models and inspire all females through public speaking, physical fitness and etiquette.

 

Miami Dolphins Host Fort Lauderdale High School, Gulliver Preparatory & Liberty City Optimist Football Teams at OTA Practices   Download PDF version

June 11, 2017

#LetsPlayFootball

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Miami Dolphins Host Fort Lauderdale High School, Gulliver Preparatory & Liberty City Optimist Football Teams at OTA Practices

Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins last week hosted the Fort Lauderdale High School, Gulliver Preparatory and Liberty City Optimist football teams at their Organized Team Activity (OTA) practices. The teams were given a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University and heard from both Miami Dolphins President & CEO Tom Garfinkel and Youth Programs Ambassador and Dolphins alum Twan Russell about character, leadership and overcoming adversity.

“To see the professionals to do it in practice and playing at almost game-like speed is so unreal,” Fort Lauderdale High School Head Football Coach Richard Dunbar said. “It kind of reiterates what we talk about at practice.”

“It was amazing. It was an outstanding experience. Players were engaged. Coaches felt like kids again watching a professional team out there execute,” Gulliver Preparatory Head Football Coach Earl Sims said. “We all just had a great experience.”

“It was electric. The kids were excited and even us as coaches were very excited,” Liberty City Optimist Head Football Coach George Harris said. “We’re going to take some of the criteria they’re using and implement it in our practice also.”

The three teams also had the opportunity to watch the Dolphins practice and meet with current players on the field. Following practice, the athletes had lunch provided by Wendy’s.

“As a high school athlete, the moment was surreal,” Fort Lauderdale High School defensive end Emanuel Vilatoro said. “I look up to these guys. I see them on TV every Sunday. To see them practice and go through the motions and see what they do and their habits, [I will] take them back to school and implement them in my training and growth as a player.”

“When I was a child, I idolized Cameron Wake, and it was cool to see him up-close and personal,” Gulliver Preparatory defensive end D’Sean Perry said. “I picked up some of his technique, some of his hand placement, how fast he is around the ball, and it was very cool to see that.”

The Miami Dolphins Youth Programs’ mission is to transform the lives of youth football players by instilling character building and reinforcing safety standards that help to increase football participation and grow a new generation of Dolphins fans.

Miami Dolphins sign Mathews   Download PDF version

June 8, 2017

Miami Dolphins sign Mathews

MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed wide receiver Mitch Mathews.

Mathews was signed by Minnesota on March 30, 2017 but waived on May 30, 2017. He spent time on Cleveland’s practice squad in 2016 and originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Kansas City on May 6, 2016. Mathews played collegiately at Brigham Young where he was a four-year letterman, playing in a total of 41 games. He recorded 152 receptions for 2,083 yards (13.7 avg.) and 24 touchdowns. As a senior in 2015, he led the team in yards per reception (13.6) and touchdowns (11).

Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown Acq.
Mitch Mathews WR 6-6 215 4/15/91 1 BYU ’16 Beaverton, Ore. FA, ‘17
Miami Dolphins Host Hollywood Hills High School Girl’s Flag & Doral Academy Preparatory Football Team at OTA Practice   Download PDF version

June 3, 2017

#LetsPlayFootball

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Miami Dolphins Host Hollywood Hills High School Girl’s Flag & Doral Academy Preparatory Football Team at OTA Practice

Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins on Thursday, June 3 hosted the Hollywood Hills High School girl’s flag and Doral Academy Preparatory football team at their Organized Team Activity (OTA) practice. The team was given a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University and heard from Miami Dolphins President & CEO Tom Garfinkel about the importance of having good character and leadership.

“This has been such a great experience and the Dolphins have done so much to be able to connect them with the players they see on Sundays,” said Hollywood Hills High School Girl’s Flag Football Head Coach Brandon Graham. “Dolphins players really took time to speak to them, take pictures. I think that really showed them that a professional player really works hard, and he’s somebody just like me.”

“It’s exciting for our program, our kids to see the pros do it. They see how practice is run from a different point of view,” said Doral Academy Preparatory Head Coach Jase Stewart. “It’s just a great, all-around feeling for our kids to be part of this.”

The Hollywood Hills & Doral Academy teams also had the opportunity to watch the Dolphins practice and meet with current players on the field. Following practice, the athletes had lunch provided by Wendy’s.

“We both play the same sport, and we love football. To actually see a team in a county that we live in, I think it was awesome,” said Hollywood Hills linebacker Kiara Samuel. “The linebackers were very locked down, very focused on the position, they communicated and it was a good experience to actually see somebody professionally play (the position).”

“What I learned from (Tom Garfinkel) was being competitive in life can get you far, because you fight for what you want,” said Doral Academy Preparatory wide receiver Natavius Payne. “He was also telling us leadership can get you far.”

The Miami Dolphins Youth Programs’ mission is to transform the lives of youth football players by instilling character building and reinforcing safety standards that help to increase football participation and grow a new generation of Dolphins fans.