Miami Dolphins Announce Gameday Theater at Hard Rock Stadium and Virtual Membership Pass Presented by Bud Light
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September 9, 2020
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Miami Dolphins Announce Gameday Theater at Hard Rock Stadium and Virtual Membership Pass Presented by Bud Light
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced a new Gameday Theater at Hard Rock Stadium and Virtual Membership Pass for the 2020 season. The experiences presented by Bud Light will offer fans two unique ways to enjoy Dolphins games and further engage with the team. The Gameday Theater at Hard Rock Stadium will use the existing outdoor theater setup that has been operating since June to broadcast Dolphins home and away games on the complex’s fountain plaza video board, providing a self-contained, socially distant entertainment environment for 386 people.
The Virtual Membership Pass, exclusively available to current Dolphins season ticket members, will include a second screen experience with a gameday stadium show, trivia, giveaways, stats and team content. The second screen experience will be available starting with the first regular season home game on September 20 when the Dolphins face the Buffalo Bills.
“It’s a fundamental human need to enjoy life’s experiences together with other people,” said Miami Dolphins Vice Chairman and CEO Tom Garfinkel. “The Gameday Theater will allow 386 fans to enjoy games in a safe environment where they can be socially distant and socially present at the same time. The Virtual Membership Pass uses technology to simulate the in-stadium entertainment show wherever a fan might be, to bring them closer to other fans and provide a richer experience.”
Seating options for the Gameday Theater will include bean bag loungers and private cabana shells with up to four guests, living room boxes with up to eight guests, a south lawn sports bar with a table and lounge pods and a gameday café dining area. Mobile food and beverage ordering will also be available with delivery right to guests’ seats. Dolphins season ticket members will have access to exclusive discounts and benefits at the theater. A designated entrance for theater guests will open two hours before kickoff and dedicated parking for both early and late arrival will be available.
Additionally, the Virtual Membership Pass benefits will continue year-round and include player and alumni appearances, discounts and promotions, special events and additional perks. Virtual Membership Pass cards will be available and can be placed in an Apple or Google wallet.
The team previously announced a maximum of 13,000 fans will be allowed at the first regular season home game on September 20 when the Dolphins face the Buffalo Bills. Season ticket members will have first priority to purchase tickets based on their tenure. All season ticket members will have the option to roll their 2020 payments into the 2021 season and retain all of their tenure, seats and associated benefits, and any season ticket members who may be considered at-risk based on CDC guidelines will be strongly encouraged to exercise the 2021 option and stay at home in 2020.
Miami Dolphins Foundation Announces Virtual 50/50 Raffle to Benefit South Florida Community
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September 8, 2020
Miami Dolphins Foundation Announces Virtual 50/50 Raffle to Benefit South Florida Community
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins Foundation today announced a Virtual 50/50 Raffle to support foundation initiatives benefitting the South Florida community. The Virtual 50/50 Raffles will begin on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. during the 2020 season and continue through Sundays, where the winner will be drawn in the fourth quarter of each game. Fans can enter the raffle’s newest virtual format at Dolphins5050.com and participate from the comfort of their own homes.
“The Miami Dolphins 50/50 Raffle provides many non-profit and community organizations in South Florida with funding through grants from the Miami Dolphins Foundation,” Miami Dolphins Foundation Executive Director Jesse Marks said. “We are excited to present this season’s raffle in an all-digital format and expand our raffles’ reach to Dolphins fans worldwide.”
The schedule for the Miami Dolphins Foundation Virtual 50/50 Raffle is as follows:
Raffle 1: Week 1 @ New England Patriots
- Benefitting the Miami Dolphins Foundation Food Relief Program
Raffle 2: Week 2 vs. Buffalo Bills
- Benefitting the Miami Dolphins Foundation
Raffle 3: Week 4 vs. Seattle Seahawks
- Benefitting Dolphins Cancer Challenge (DCC)
- Secondary prize: Miami Dolphins autographed CBS4 cleats customized by Soles by Sir
Raffle 4: Miles Away Mega Raffle Bundle: Week 5 @ San Francisco 49ers + Week 6 @ Denver Broncos
- Benefitting the Miami Dolphins Foundation
Raffle 5: LA vs. MIA: Best Coast Raffle Bundle: Week 7 vs. Los Angeles Chargers + Week 8 vs. Los Angeles Rams
- Benefitting the Miami Dolphins Foundation
Raffle 6: Upset the Jets Raffle Bundle: Week 10 vs. New York Jets + Week 11 @ New York Jets
- Benefiting the Miami Dolphins Foundation
Raffle 7: Week 12 vs. Cincinnati Bengals
- Benefitting the Miami Dolphins Foundation
Raffle 8: Week 13 vs. Kansas City Chiefs
- Benefitting the Miami Dolphins Foundation
Raffle 9: Week 14 vs. New England Patriots
- Benefitting the Miami Dolphins Foundation
Raffle 10: Fins Finish First! Raffle Bundle: Week 15 @ Las Vegas Raiders + Week 16 @ Buffalo Bills
- Benefitting the Miami Dolphins Foundation
Through the 50/50 Raffle, fans can obtain a ticket virtually and enter the draw to win half of the 50/50 jackpot, while the other half will benefit the South Florida community through Miami Dolphins Foundation initiatives including the Miami Dolphins Foundation Food Relief Program and the Dolphins Cancer Challenge (DCC). These efforts align with the Miami
Dolphins Foundations’ mission of leveraging the power of sports and entertainment to inspire a healthier, more educated and united South Florida community.
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
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September 7, 2020
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed the following 17 players to the practice squad:
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
Ahmed, Salvon |
RB |
5-11 |
197 |
12/30/98 |
R |
Washington ’20 |
Kirkland, Wash. |
Wai., ’20 (SF) |
Callaway, Antonio |
WR |
5-11 |
200 |
1/9/97 |
3 |
Florida ’18 |
Miami, FL |
FA, ’20 |
Coe, Nick |
DE |
6-5 |
291 |
8/12/97 |
R |
Auburn ’20 |
Asheboro, N.C. |
FA, ‘20 |
Cole, Brian |
S |
6-2 |
205 |
4/3/97 |
R |
Mississippi St. ’20 |
Saginaw, Mich. |
FA, ‘20 |
Cole, Matt |
WR |
5-10 |
197 |
11/7/96 |
R |
McKendree ’20 |
Chicago, Ill. |
FA, ‘20 |
Davis, Javaris |
CB |
5-8 |
183 |
12/26/96 |
R |
Auburn ’20 |
Jacksonville, Fla. |
Wai., ’20 (KC) |
Hayes, Tae |
CB |
5-9 |
188 |
8/19/97 |
2 |
Appalachian St. ’19 |
Decatur, Ala. |
Wai., ’19 (Jax.) |
Holley, Nate |
S |
6-0 |
210 |
12/5/94 |
1 |
Kent State ’17 |
Toledo, Ohio |
FA, ‘20 |
Hubbard, Jonathan |
T |
6-5 |
305 |
8/17/97 |
R |
Northwestern St. ’20 |
Kilgore, Texas |
FA, ‘20 |
Johnson, Kylan |
LB |
6-2 |
230 |
12/23/96 |
R |
Pittsburgh ’20 |
Dallas, Texas |
FA, ‘20 |
Jones, Benito |
DT |
6-1 |
316 |
11/27/97 |
R |
Mississippi ’20 |
Waynesboro, Miss. |
FA, ‘20 |
Merritt, Kirk |
WR |
6-0 |
214 |
1/5/97 |
R |
Arkansas State ’20 |
Destrehan, La. |
FA, ‘20 |
Myarick, Chris |
TE |
6-5 |
261 |
10/6/95 |
1 |
Temple ’19 |
Elkins Park, Pa. |
FA, ‘19 |
Queiroz Neto, Durval |
G |
6-4 |
330 |
8/27/92 |
1 |
None |
Diamantino, Brazil |
FA, ’19 (IPP)* |
Render, Tyshun |
DE |
6-4 |
248 |
3/28/97 |
R |
Middle Tenn. St. ’20 |
Newnan, Ga. |
FA, ’20 |
Rudock, Jake |
QB |
6-2 |
212 |
1/21/93 |
4 |
Michigan ’16 |
Weston, Fla. |
FA, ‘19 |
Webster, Ken |
CB |
5-11 |
191 |
6/19/96 |
2 |
Mississippi ’19 |
Decatur, Ga. |
Wai., ’19 (NE) |
* international player practice squad exemption
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
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September 5, 2020
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have acquired wide receiver Lynn Bowden Jr. and a 2021 sixth-round pick from the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for a 2021 fourth-round pick.
Bowden Jr. originally entered the NFL as a third-round pick (80th overall) by Las Vegas in the 2020 NFL draft. Bowden was a three-year letterman (2017-19) and two-year starter at Kentucky, where he played in 39 career games with 25 starts. He won the Paul Hornung Award for the nation’s most versatile player as a junior in 2019. Bowden was a first-team All-American and first-team All-SEC selection that season after he totaled 185 carries for 1,468 yards (7.9 avg.) and 13 touchdowns, and caught 30 passes for 348 yards (11.6 avg.) and one touchdown. Bowden Jr. also started at quarterback for Kentucky’s final eight games, totaling 403 passing yards and three touchdowns.
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
Lynn Bowden Jr. |
WR |
5-11 |
204 |
10/14/97 |
R |
Kentucky ’20 |
Youngstown, Ohio |
T, ’20 (LV) |
Additionally, the following players were waived:
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
Ahmed, Salvon |
RB |
5-11 |
197 |
12/30/98 |
R |
Washington ’20 |
Kirkland, Wash. |
Wai., ’20 (SF) |
Borders, Breon |
CB |
6-0 |
189 |
7/22/95 |
2 |
Duke ’17 |
Statesville, N.C. |
Wai., ’20 (Pit.) |
Bryant, Brandin |
DT |
6-3 |
294 |
9/16/93 |
1 |
FAU ’16 |
Omaha, Neb. |
FA, ‘20 |
Calhoun, Shaq |
G |
6-3 |
310 |
2/20/96 |
2 |
Mississippi St. ’19 |
Pleasant Grove, Ala. |
FA, ’19 |
Cole, Matt |
WR |
5-10 |
197 |
11/7/96 |
R |
McKendree ’20 |
Chicago, Ill. |
FA, ‘20 |
Harris, Trent |
LB |
6-2 |
255 |
9/17/95 |
2 |
Miami (FL) ’18 |
Winter Park, Fla. |
Wai., ’19 (NE) |
Hayes, Tae |
CB |
5-9 |
188 |
8/19/97 |
2 |
Appalachian St. ’19 |
Decatur, Ala. |
Wai., ’19 (Jax.) |
Holley, Nate |
S |
6-0 |
210 |
12/5/94 |
1 |
Kent State ’17 |
Toledo, Ohio |
FA, ‘20 |
Hubbard, Jonathan |
T |
6-5 |
305 |
8/17/97 |
R |
Northwestern St. ’20 |
Kilgore, Texas |
FA, ‘20 |
Isidora, Danny |
G |
6-3 |
313 |
6/5/94 |
4 |
Miami (FL) ’17 |
Weston, Fla. |
T, ’19 (Min.) |
Jennings, Gary |
WR |
6-1 |
205 |
3/7/97 |
2 |
West Virginia ’19 |
Stafford, Va. |
Wai., ’19 (Sea.) |
Johnson, Kylan |
LB |
6-2 |
230 |
12/23/96 |
R |
Pittsburgh ’20 |
Dallas, Texas |
FA, ‘20 |
Jones, Andy |
WR |
6-1 |
217 |
6/28/94 |
2 |
Jacksonville ’16 |
Clermont, Fla. |
FA, ‘19 |
Jones, Benito |
DT |
6-1 |
316 |
11/27/97 |
R |
Mississippi ’20 |
Waynesboro, Miss. |
FA, ‘20 |
Merritt, Kirk |
WR |
6-0 |
214 |
1/5/97 |
R |
Arkansas State ’20 |
Destrehan, La. |
FA, ‘20 |
Myarick, Chris |
TE |
6-5 |
261 |
10/6/95 |
1 |
Temple ’19 |
Elkins Park, Pa. |
FA, ‘19 |
Queiroz Neto, Durval |
DT |
6-4 |
330 |
8/27/92 |
1 |
None |
Diamantino, Brazil |
FA, ’19 (IPP) |
Render, Tyshun |
DE |
6-4 |
248 |
3/28/97 |
R |
Middle Tenn. St. ’20 |
Newnan, Ga. |
FA, ’20 |
Rosen, Josh |
QB |
6-4 |
220 |
2/10/97 |
3 |
UCLA ’18 |
Manhattan Beach, Calif. |
T, ’19 (Ari.) |
Sutherland, Keaton |
C/G |
6-5 |
315 |
2/12/97 |
2 |
Texas A&M ’19 |
Flower Mound, Texas |
Wai., ’19 (Cin.) |
Webster, Ken |
CB |
5-11 |
191 |
6/19/96 |
2 |
Mississippi ’19 |
Decatur, Ga. |
Wai., ’19 (NE) |
Wieting, Nate |
TE |
6-4 |
244 |
2/20/97 |
R |
Iowa ’20 |
Rockford, Ill. |
Wai., ’20 (Cle.) |
The following player was waived/injured:
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
Brooks, Nate |
DB |
6-0 |
192 |
9/5/96 |
1 |
North Texas ’19 |
Whitehouse, Texas |
FA, ‘19 |
The following player was waived/injury settlement:
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
Ballage, Kalen |
RB |
6-2 |
225 |
12/22/95 |
3 |
Arizona State ’18 |
Denver, Colo. |
D4b, ‘18 |
Miami Dolphins Announce 2020 Broadcast Team
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September 2, 2020
Miami Dolphins Announce 2020 Broadcast Team
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins announced the broadcast team for the 2020 season, adding Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end/linebacker Jason Taylor to the Entercom Radio broadcast. The Dolphins great will join fellow alumni Jimmy Cefalo, Joe Rose and Kim Bokamper. In addition, Roly Martin and Eduardo Martell will return to broadcast games on Univision Deportes Radio.
560 The Joe will serve as the official English flagship radio partner of the Dolphins. Cefalo will handle play-by-play duties and will be joined in the booth by Rose and Taylor. It will mark the 16th consecutive season that Cefalo and Rose have been part of the Dolphins’ radio broadcast crew. Fellow alumnus Kim Bokamper will continue giving his perspective on the on-field action from areas near the field and Hall of Fame quarterback Bob Griese will contribute to additional Dolphins platforms, including the pregame broadcast, The Audible and The Fish Tank. All Dolphins games are simulcast on KISS 99.9 FM and can be heard on Dolphins.com and throughout South and Central Florida on a variety of stations that make up the Miami Dolphins Radio Network. Gameday radio broadcasts are also available on the Dolphins Mobile app.
Univision Deportes Radio 1140 AM is the Dolphins official Spanish radio broadcast partner. Roly Martin will once again handle play-by-play while Eduardo Martell will provide game analysis. This will be the 29th season Martin has been part of the Dolphins’ Spanish radio broadcast team while Martell is in his sixth season.
2020 MIAMI DOLPHINS RADIO NETWORKS |
LOCATION |
NETWORK |
LOCATION |
NETWORK |
Fort Lauderdale |
WQAM 560 AM |
Miami |
KISS 99.9 FM |
Fort Lauderdale |
KISS 99.9 FM |
Miami |
WQBA 1140 AM (Spanish) |
Fort Myers |
WRXK 96 FM |
Port St. Lucie |
WPSL 1590 AM |
Key West |
WAVK 97.7 FM |
West Palm Beach |
ESPN 106.3 FM |
Miami |
WQAM 560 AM |
West Palm Beach |
Deportes Radio 760 AM (Spanish) |
Miami Dolphins release Rogers
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September 2, 2020
Miami Dolphins release Rogers
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have released wide receiver Chester Rogers.
Rogers was signed by the Dolphins on Aug. 9, 2020. He played four seasons with the Indianapolis Colts (2016-19) and appeared in 53 career games with 22 starts. Rogers has 111 career receptions for 1,221 yards (11.0 avg.) and five touchdowns. He also has five carries for 22 yards (4.4 avg.), five kickoff returns for 42 yards (8.4 avg.) and 60 punt returns for 551 yards (9.2 avg.). Rogers originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Indianapolis on May 3, 2016.
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
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September 1, 2020
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have waived safety Jeremiah Dinson, defensive end Avery Moss and cornerback Deatrick Nichols. The team also released wide receiver Ricardo Louis.
Dinson was awarded off waivers to the Dolphins on Aug. 15, 2020. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Detroit on May 1, 2020. Dinson was a four-year letterman (2015, 2017-19) and three-year starter at Auburn, where he played in 48 career games with 36 starts. He totaled 214 tackles (129 solo), four sacks, four interceptions, 12 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in his collegiate career.
Moss was re-signed by the Dolphins on Aug. 27, 2020. He originally joined the team on Sept. 1, 2019 after he was awarded off waivers from the N.Y. Giants. Moss played in 11 games with eight starts for the Dolphins last year. He totaled 25 tackles (11 solo) and one forced fumble. He originally entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick (167th overall) by the Giants in the 2017 NFL draft.
Nichols joined the Dolphins on Aug. 13, 2020. He previously spent time with New Orleans (2020) and Arizona (2018-19), appearing in two games for the Cardinals in 2018. He also played for the Houston Roughnecks of the XFL this past spring, where he had 24 tackles (16 solo), one sack, three interceptions and six passes defensed. Nichols originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Arizona on May 11, 2018.
Louis re-signed with the Dolphins on Aug. 8, 2020. He originally joined the team on April 8, 2019 but was on injured reserve for the entire 2019 season. Louis played all 32 games with 12 starts in the first two years of his NFL career (2016-17), both with Cleveland. He totaled 45 receptions for 562 yards (12.5 avg.) before missing the 2018 season due to injury. He originally entered the NFL as a fourth-round pick (114th overall) by Cleveland in the 2016 NFL draft. Louis, a Miami native, attended Miami Beach Senior High School and the University of Miami.
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
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August 31, 2020
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed wide receiver Andy Jones and waived linebacker James Crawford.
Jones had been waived by Miami on April 20, 2020. He spent two stints on Miami’s practice squad during the 2019 season. Jones has also spent time with Detroit (2017-19), Houston (2017) and Dallas (2016-17). He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Dallas on May 6, 2016. During his career, Jones has played in 11 games with three starts, totaling 11 receptions for 80 yards (7.3 avg.) and one touchdown.
Crawford was awarded off waivers to Miami on Sept. 3, 2019 and played in three games with the Dolphins last year before being placed on injured reserve. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Green Bay on Aug. 8, 2018. Crawford has appeared in 19 career games with one tackle, one fumble recovery and nine special teams stops.
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
Andy Jones |
WR |
6-1 |
217 |
6/28/94 |
2 |
Jacksonville ’16 |
Clermont, Fla. |
FA, ‘19 |