Miami Dolphins Host Miami Jackson Senior High School at Training Camp Practice
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July 29, 2018
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Miami Dolphins Host Miami Jackson Senior High School at Training Camp Practice
Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today hosted the Miami Jackson Senior High School football team at training camp practice. The team was given a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University and heard from Miami Dolphins Youth Programs Ambassador and Dolphins alum Twan Russell about overcoming obstacles to achieve their goals. The Miami Jackson football team 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 Publix.
“I think this is a nice situation for the kids to come and see how the big boys do it. This is something for them to aspire and grow to and hopefully they’ll be here one day,” Miami Jackson Senior High School Head Football Coach Scott Daniels said. “The Miami Dolphins do a lot of things for the kids – they have a lot of programs going on – so we really appreciate them showing our school some love.”
“I was excited to see Cameron Wake, because I feel like he’s a superior d-lineman and I try to match my game to his game,” Miami Jackson High School senior offensive and defensive lineman Micah Douglas said. “I learned to keep trying hard and they don’t take practice too lightly. They do what they’re supposed to do.”
As part of the Miami Dolphins’ commitment to the development of high school and youth football, the team will host 27 high school and youth teams from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties at the team’s training camp practices. The team visits, initiated by Dolphins Head Coach Adam Gase, are a targeted effort to recognize, inspire and increase football participation through personal connections centered on the positive character building aspects of playing the game.
The Junior Dolphins program encourages youth players and coaches to teach, learn and play football in a fun and safe environment. The Junior Dolphins program is designed to give kids access to learn the fundamentals of football using the NFL’s top resources. To grow the game, the Junior Dolphins program will work to educate coaches, parents and youth on the health and safety of football with a strong emphasis on character development. Junior Dolphins is building the next generation of Dolphins Fans.
Miami Dolphins Host J.P. Taravella High School at Training Camp Practice
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July 28, 2018
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Miami Dolphins Host J.P. Taravella High School at Training Camp Practice
Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today hosted the J.P. Taravella High School football team at training camp practice. The team was given a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University and heard from Miami Dolphins Youth Programs Ambassador and Dolphins alum Twan Russell about working as a team to achieve their goals. The J.P. Taravella football team 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 Publix.
“It was just a great experience to have the kids go through the facility – the meeting room, the weight room, the offices – and be on the field in front of the greatest athletes in America and having the opportunity to see them first hand, see the size, see the speed and see the intensity,” J.P. Taravella High School Head Football Coach Charles Hafley said.
“It was a good experience seeing how hard the players work and see all the different techniques they use. It was good to help us learn for our own game,” J.P. Taravella High School senior offensive and defensive lineman Keevon Clay said.
As part of the Miami Dolphins’ commitment to the development of high school and youth football, the team will host 27 high school and youth teams from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties at the team’s training camp practices. The team visits, initiated by Dolphins Head Coach Adam Gase, are a targeted effort to recognize, inspire and increase football participation through personal connections centered on the positive character building aspects of playing the game.
The Junior Dolphins program encourages youth players and coaches to teach, learn and play football in a fun and safe environment. The Junior Dolphins program is designed to give kids access to learn the fundamentals of football using the NFL’s top resources. To grow the game, the Junior Dolphins program will work to educate coaches, parents and youth on the health and safety of football with a strong emphasis on character development. Junior Dolphins is building the next generation of Dolphins Fans.
Miami Dolphins Host Kickoff Ride To Commence Dolphins Cancer Challenge IX Registration
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July 28, 2018
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Miami Dolphins Host Kickoff Ride To Commence Dolphins Cancer Challenge IX Registration
Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today held a Kickoff Ride to celebrate the registration launch for the Dolphins Cancer Challenge IX (DCC IX).
The Dolphins announced registration is open for the DCC IX earlier this week on Tuesday, July 24. The signature event, which is scheduled to take place on April 6, 2019, includes five bike routes throughout South Florida, a run/walk 5K and a finish line concert celebration all with the goal of tackling cancer.
“This morning we are all out here today to kickoff our DCC IX for what we hope to be our best year yet,” DCC Executive Director Jennifer Jehn said. “Ultimately our goal is to tackle cancer, and our event is to demonstrate that you don’t have to have cancer to fight cancer. Registration is now open and we encourage everyone to get involved by biking, running, walking, volunteering or fundraising.”
This morning’s event initiates the ninth edition of the Miami Dolphins’ annual community endeavor, which raises funds for innovative cancer research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of UHealth — the University of Miami Health System. The DCC donates 100 percent of participant-raised funds to Sylvester. To date, the annual event has donated total to more than $27.5M. The Dolphins Cancer Challenge is the NFL’s single largest fundraiser.
For additional information, call (305) 943-6799 or visit www. DolphinsCancerChallenge.com. DCC can be found on Facebook at Facebook.com/RideDCC and on Twitter at @TackleCancer.
Miami Dolphins Host Christopher Columbus High School at Training Camp Practice
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July 27, 2018
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Miami Dolphins Host Christopher Columbus High School at Training Camp Practice
Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today hosted the Christopher Columbus High School football team at training camp practice. The team was given a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University and heard from Miami Dolphins Youth Programs Ambassador and Dolphins alum Twan Russell about the importance of teamwork. The Columbus football team also had the opportunity to watch the Dolphins practice and meet with current players on the field, including Dolphins running back and Columbus alum Brandon Radcliff. Following practice, the athletes had lunch provided by Publix.
“The kids have really looked forward to this trip and it has been a great experience for them,” Christopher Columbus High School Head Football Coach Chris Merritt said. “I think now they see how we want them to practice – everybody staying on their feet, running around, the effort, everything that we want as coaches. It’s always great when we have an example for them to follow.”
“I look up to these guys and watch them every Sunday. It’s awesome to see them in person,” Christopher Columbus High School senior offensive lineman Luis Cristobal said.
As part of the Miami Dolphins’ commitment to the development of high school and youth football, the team will host 27 high school and youth teams from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties at the team’s training camp practices. The team visits, initiated by Dolphins Head Coach Adam Gase, are a targeted effort to recognize, inspire and increase football participation through personal connections centered on the positive character building aspects of playing the game.
The Junior Dolphins program encourages youth players and coaches to teach, learn and play football in a fun and safe environment. The Junior Dolphins program is designed to give kids access to learn the fundamentals of football using the NFL’s top resources. To grow the game, the Junior Dolphins program will work to educate coaches, parents and youth on the health and safety of football with a strong emphasis on character development. Junior Dolphins is building the next generation of Dolphins Fans.
Miami Dolphins Host LaBelle High School at Training Camp Practice
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July 26, 2018
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Miami Dolphins Host LaBelle High School at Training Camp Practice
Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today hosted the LaBelle High School football team at training camp practice. The team was given a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University and heard from Miami Dolphins Youth Programs Ambassador and Dolphins alum Twan Russell about perseverance and teamwork. The LaBelle football team 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 Publix.
“What a great experience. This is our hometown team. We’re two hours away and the Miami Dolphins are our team,” LaBelle High School Head Football Coach Chris Siner said. “For them to invite us out here and incorporate us into the practice and into the facility and the players coming over giving our guys fist bumps, that’s just a great experience for guys that maybe would never even get to see a game.”
As part of the Miami Dolphins’ commitment to the development of high school and youth football, the team will host 27 high school and youth teams from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties at the team’s training camp practices. The team visits, initiated by Dolphins Head Coach Adam Gase, are a targeted effort to recognize, inspire and increase football participation through personal connections centered on the positive character building aspects of playing the game.
The Junior Dolphins program encourages youth players and coaches to teach, learn and play football in a fun and safe environment. The Junior Dolphins program is designed to give kids access to learn the fundamentals of football using the NFL’s top resources. To grow the game, the Junior Dolphins program will work to educate coaches, parents and youth on the health and safety of football with a strong emphasis on character development. Junior Dolphins is building the next generation of Dolphins Fans.
Miami Dolphins and N.O.B.L.E. Team to Provide More Than 450 Backpacks To Kids From the Tri-County Area
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July 26, 2018
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Miami Dolphins and N.O.B.L.E. Team to Provide More Than 450 Backpacks To Kids From the Tri-County Area
DAVIE, FL – The Miami Dolphins through their Football Unites program, partnered with the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (N.O.B.L.E.) South Florida Chapter to host a backpack distribution for kids from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties at the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University.
Following their first training camp practice of the season, Miami Dolphins players Jesse Davis, John Denney, Lucas Gravelle, Matt Haack, Rubens Joseph, Greg Joseph, Eric Smith, Laremy Tunsil, Jason Sanders, Jonathan Woodard and Gabe Wright joined forces with N.O.B.L.E. and the Miami Dolphins Women’s Organization (MDWO) to distribute more than 450 backpacks and school supplies for the upcoming school year.
“I love playing for a team that gives a lot of opportunities to give back, giving back is a big thing for me,” Dolphins OT Laremy Tunsil said. “We’re on the field, and off the field we are helping level the playing field. Giving back to these kids is something special.”
As a beneficiary of the Football Unites program, the Miami Dolphins collaborated on this event to commence N.O.B.L.E.’s 42nd Annual National Conference in an effort to promote a better South Florida community and further level the playing field.
“N.O.B.L.E.’s partnership with the Miami Dolphins gives us the opportunity to live up to our theme for this 42nd Annual National Conference, which is collaboration through unity,” N.O.B.L.E. South Florida Chapter President Major Tim Belcher said. “We are collaborating and unifying ourselves with different organizations, especially the Miami Dolphins, and we thank them whole heartedly for their efforts and inviting us here, to their house, to bring the community this event to give book bags to the kids.”
The goal of NOBLE is to act as a leader in public service by providing solutions to law enforcement issues, concerns and the changing needs of the community. Coinciding with the team’s Football Unites initiative to empower and engage organizations that emphasize community engagement, education and justice reform, the Dolphins selected N.O.B.L.E. earlier this year as one of eleven grant recipients for the 2018 season. Created in November 2017 by Owner Stephen Ross and Dolphins players, these grants will provide funds for South Florida-based groups to strengthen and expand their impact around community engagement, education and justice reform.
For more information about the team’s social justice programs, visit dolphins.com/community/footballunites.
Miami Dolphins to Host 27 High School and Youth Teams at Training Camp Practices
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July 26, 2018
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Miami Dolphins to Host 27 High School and Youth Teams at Training Camp Practices
Davie, Fla. – As part of the Miami Dolphins’ commitment to the development of high school and youth football, the team will host high school and youth teams from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties at the team’s training camp practices. The team visits, initiated by Dolphins Head Coach Adam Gase, are a targeted effort to recognize, inspire and increase football participation through personal connections centered on the positive character building aspects of playing the game.
The teams will receive a tour of the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University, a character development talk and lunch provided by Publix. In addition, youth teams will have the opportunity to practice at the facility.
Since 2017, the Dolphins have hosted 44 teams and more than 1,500 student-athletes at their OTAs, minicamp and training camp practices.
2018 Miami Dolphins High School & Youth Team Training Camp Visits Schedule
Date Team
Thursday, July 26 LaBelle High School
Friday, July 27 Christopher Columbus High School
Saturday, July 28 JP Taravella High School
Sunday, July 29 Miami Jackson Senior High School
Monday, July 30 Broward Parks & Rec Teen League, Miami XTreme Teams (Doral Broncos & Miami PAL Chiefs)
Wednesday, August 1 Port St. Lucie High School
National Youth Football League Teams
Thursday, August 2 Calvary Christian Academy (High School and Middle School Teams)
Friday, August 3 Blanche Ely High School, American Youth Football League Teams (PPO Bengals & CCD Colts)
Monday, August 6 Palm Beach Youth Football League (Junior 49ers and Prep Bills)
Tuesday, August 7 Miami Central High School, Greater Miami Pop Warner Teams
Sunday, August 12 Football Unites: The Captains
Monday, August 13 Pompano Beach High School
Youth Academic Sports League Teams
Tuesday, August 14 Cypress Bay High School, Gold Coast Pop Warner Teams
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
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Miami Dolphins make roster moves
MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed linebacker Frank Ginda and placed linebacker Mike McCray on the reserve/retired list.
Ginda was a three-year starter (2015-17) at San Jose State, where he played in 38 career games with 35 starts. He earned first-team All-Mountain West honors after starting all 13 games in 2017 and setting a single-season conference record with 173 total tackles. That mark was eighth in all of FBS since 2000. Ginda also led the team and was tied for sixth in the Mountain West with three forced fumbles. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Arizona on April 30, 2018 before being waived on June 15, 2018.
McCray joined the Dolphins as an undrafted college free agent on May 10, 2018. He was a three-year letterman (2014; 2016-17) and two-year starter at Michigan, where he played in 37 games with 25 starts. During his collegiate career, he earned All-Big Ten honorable mention honors (2016) and served as a team captain (2017).
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
Frank Ginda |
LB |
6-0 |
235 |
5/26/97 |
R |
San Jose State ‘18 |
Los Banos, Calif. |
FA, ‘18 |