Raheem Mostert criticizes the Miami Dolphins for their treatment of top players like Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith, reflecting a broader trend of the franchise moving away from veteran talent, which Mostert, a former Dolphin, publicly denounced on social media.
Coach Pete Carroll suggests the Raiders may use a committee approach at running back, with Ashton Jeanty and Raheem Mostert potentially sharing playing time, emphasizing competition among all backs in training camp.
Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert emphasizes the importance of overcoming their first-round playoff struggles in the upcoming 2024 season. Mostert, a veteran leader, stresses the need for the team to finish strong and stay healthy. The Dolphins have bolstered their roster with key draft picks, including edge rusher Chop Robinson and offensive tackle Patrick Paul, aiming for a deeper playoff run. Mostert is also focused on mentoring new running back Jaylen Wright, highlighting the team's collective goal of making a significant postseason impact.
The Miami Dolphins have restructured running back Raheem Mostert's contract, extending it through the 2025 season with a value of $9.075 million. Mostert's impressive performance in his first two seasons with the team led to this extension, and he is set to continue sharing carries with rookie De'Von Achane as part of the NFL's fastest running back tandem.
The Miami Dolphins have signed running back Raheem Mostert to a two-year extension worth just over $9 million, keeping him with the team through the 2025 season. Mostert had a standout 2023 season, rushing for over 1,000 yards and leading the league in touchdowns. The Dolphins are rewarding his performance and expect him to continue contributing alongside DeVon Achane in the backfield.
The Miami Dolphins have signed Pro Bowl tailback Raheem Mostert to a contract extension after his standout 2023 season, in which he rushed for over 1,000 yards and scored a franchise-record 21 touchdowns. The exact terms of the extension were not disclosed, but it could be worth up to $9 million with incentives. Mostert's extension may have helped the Dolphins create additional cap space, and he will compete with other running backs on the roster for carries in the upcoming season.
Running back Raheem Mostert has agreed to a new two-year contract with the Miami Dolphins worth up to $9.075 million, keeping him with the team through 2025. Despite past injuries, Mostert has been a key player for the Dolphins, earning a Pro Bowl selection in 2023 after a standout season. In his career, he has amassed over 3,500 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns in 90 games.
Miami Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle and Raheem Mostert are questionable for the NFL wild-card game against the Kansas City Chiefs after practicing, while safeties Jevon Holland and DeShon Elliott are also questionable. The absence of Waddle and Mostert would be significant, as the Dolphins struggled offensively without them in their last game. If they can't play, Miami will rely on De'Von Achane and Tyreek Hill to step up. The Dolphins will face a tough Kansas City defense that excels in pass rush, led by Chris Jones and George Karlaftis III.
Buffalo Bills' Von Miller is active for the regular-season finale against the Miami Dolphins after being inactive last week, while Miami's Raheem Mostert and Jaylen Waddle are inactive due to injuries. The winner of the game will take the AFC East title and the conference’s No. 2 seed in the postseason.
Raheem Mostert of the Miami Dolphins broke the franchise record for rushing touchdowns in a season, surpassing Ricky Williams' previous record set in 2002. Mostert now has 18 rushing touchdowns and 20 total touchdowns, setting a single-season record. Head coach Mike McDaniel praised Mostert's resilience and work ethic, highlighting his underdog journey in the NFL. With three games remaining, Mostert has the opportunity to further solidify his franchise record.
The Miami Dolphins secured an easy 30-0 victory over the New York Jets, their first shutout since 2020. Despite missing key starters, the Dolphins dominated the game, with standout performances from Raheem Mostert, who set franchise records for touchdowns and rushing touchdowns, and Jalen Ramsey, who shut down Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson. The Dolphins' defense was impressive, recording six sacks and 14 quarterback hits, while the offense overcame injuries to the offensive line. With this win, the Dolphins are one step closer to securing a playoff spot and have a chance to achieve their best record in over a decade.
Jaylen Waddle and Bradley Chubb led the Miami Dolphins to a dominant 30-0 victory over the New York Jets. Waddle had eight catches for 142 yards and a touchdown, while Chubb recorded three sacks and forced two fumbles. Raheem Mostert ran for two touchdowns, setting a franchise record for touchdowns in a single season. The Dolphins' defense was outstanding, picking off Trevor Siemian twice and recording six sacks. With the win, the Dolphins move closer to an AFC East title, while the Jets' playoff hopes are extinguished.
The Miami Dolphins bounced back from their Monday night loss to the Titans by defeating the New York Jets 30-0. Despite missing several key players, including Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins' defense dominated the game, recording six sacks and forcing four turnovers. Jaylen Waddle stepped up in Hill's absence, with 142 receiving yards and a touchdown. Raheem Mostert also had a standout performance, scoring two touchdowns and becoming the 28th player in NFL history to reach 20 touchdowns in a season. The Jets struggled on offense, and their playoff hopes were officially dashed with the loss.
Raheem Mostert sets a new Miami Dolphins single-season touchdown record with his 19th touchdown, breaking the previous record held by Mark Clayton. The Dolphins lead the Jets 7-0 despite injuries to Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Waddle suffered a chest injury but returned to the field during the touchdown drive.
The Miami Dolphins secured a comfortable 34-13 victory over the New York Jets, improving their record to 8-3 and maintaining their position at the top of the AFC East. Despite injuries to key players, including edge rusher Jaelan Phillips and safety Jevon Holland, the Dolphins showcased a strong run game led by Raheem Mostert and a solid defensive performance. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had a mixed performance, throwing two interceptions but also making some good plays. The Dolphins' special teams and coaching staff also received praise. However, the team's turnover margin remains a concern that needs to be addressed.