Christian Wilkins and Zach Sieler were a dynamic duo on the field for the Miami Dolphins. Miami's starting defense linemen spent years in the trenches
Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reports that aside from restricting Jalen Ramsey’s contract, which cleared $19.9 million, they also restructured the contracts
Could the Miami Dolphins be forced to play Sunday's critical AFC East showdown against the Buffalo Bills without one of the team's top defensive tackles?
The Miami Dolphins blew a 14-point lead in three minutes and let Tennessee Titans rookie QB Will Levis put together a legacy drive on primetime television.
The Dolphins and Titans exchanged gifts early on Monday night.
After the Miami Dolphins suffered a number of injuries minutes into their Monday night game against the Tennessee Titans, disaster struck, as quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was stripped in the red zone.
With all the scoring the Miami Dolphins have been doing this season, the focus has been on the offense and the players threatening league or team records.
Miami defense has worked through some rocky situations. The Miami Dolphins are tied for fifth in sacks and allow an average of 106.2 rushing yards per game — a significant turnaround after some early-season struggles.
A lot of Dolphins to choose from, but this player quietly had a dominant game. Let’s just keep this win in perspective. The New York Giants are the worst team in the NFL, plain and simple.
The Miami Dolphins dominated the New York Giants defensively on Sunday to earn their fourth win of the 2023 campaign. One of the brightest stars in the contest was defensive lineman Zach Sieler, who finished the day with seven total tackles (three for a loss), three quarterback hits and two sacks.
Don’t look now (OK, maybe you should look), but the Miami Dolphins played a sloppy game against a 2022 playoff team and won with ease, pulling off a 31-16 victory over the New York Giants.
The Miami Dolphins recently agreed to a new contract extension for one of their promising young interior defensive linemen – but not the one that’s been dominating news headlines for the past month or so.
The Miami Dolphins have a dynamic duo on the defensive line and at least one will be with the club for the foreseeable future. On Sunday, Miami agreed to terms with defensive lineman Zach Sieler on a three-year contract worth up to $36.85 million with $20 million guaranteed.
According to Adam Schefter, the Dolphins and DT Zach Sieler have agreed to terms on a three-year extension with a maximum value of $38.65 million. Schefter adds the deal includes $20 million in guarantees.
The Dolphins and defensive lineman Zach Sieler have agreed to a three-year contract extension, as ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports. Per Schefter, the deal is worth up to $38.65M and includes $20M in guarantees.
As football season fast approaches, Pro Football Focus is publishing its rankings for every team's positional units. The Miami Dolphins find themselves near the top of of the league for their defensive line.
The Miami Dolphins will have an awful lot of tough personnel decisions to make over the next several months and even into next season between maneuvering around the salary cap and dealing with the many contributions in need of new contracts.
The Miami Dolphins have skillfully assembled a formidable roster, with their defensive line standing out as one of the most impressive units in the entire NFL.
This past season, he graded out as Pro Football Focus’ No. 21 interior defender, with the site giving him particularly high grades for his run defense. So it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that he’s looking for a raise.
Zach Sieler has some fond memories of new Miami Dolphins teammate Justin Zimmer from the last time they played on the same — at Ferris State University.
Since the Miami Dolphins claimed Zach Sieler off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens in December of 2019, he’s gone from a mostly unknown seventh-round pick out of Ferris State to a key cog in Miami’s defensive line rotation and one of the team’s most underrated players.
The Dolphins have been arguably the best story in football this season, and now they’re locking up one of their diamond in the rough finds.
The Ravens were expecting big things from defensive tackle Willie Henry this season, but they may have to wait a few weeks to see him contribute. Head coach John Harbaugh said on Saturday that the 24-year-old recently underwent surgery to repair an umbilical hernia.
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