Last week, a report emerged that Dolphins owner Stephen Ross turned down $10 billion for the team, its stadium, and the Miami F1 race. On Sunday, Dolphins president Tom Garfinkel made it clear that the team is not for sale.
After Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross reportedly received and then rejected a $10 billion offer for control of the team, Hard Rock Stadium, and the Formula One Miami Grand Prix, the Dolphins clarified that it in no way indicates that Ross is entertaining offers.
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross turned down a whole lot of money.
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross reportedly turned down a massive offer for the franchise recently, along with several other valuable properties.
Miami owner Stephen Ross is believed to have rejected billions to control the Dolphins.
According to a report from Safid Deen of USA Today, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross was considering selling the team and other assets like Hard Rock Stadium and the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix for $10 billion. Deen says Ross ultimately rejected the enormous offer, wanting to keep the team and other assets in his family.
Last week, I discussed the Miami Dolphins’ logo and the fact that most of the team’s fan base would like to see a return to its old logo, aka the logo used on the throwback uniforms.
The wait continues for the Miami Dolphins to win their third Super Bowl. The franchise has yet to win the ultimate NFL prize since they secured consecutive victories in 1972 and 1973.
On Wednesday, the NFL Players Association released its 2024 team report cards, a poll of 1,706 players regarding their daily experience and working conditions.
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross wants to take some money off the table, while still keeping control of the NFL team he owns. Recently, Ross said he's "looking
The Miami Dolphins have one of the most electric offenses in the league right now and they put it on full display on Sunday against the New York Jets. Even with Tyreek Hill ruled out, Miami is getting it done with Jaylen Waddle leading the way.
Billionaire Stephen Ross is exploring options to sell a minority stake in the Miami Dolphins, Hard Rock Stadium and the F1 Miami Grand Prix, according to a report from Sportico on Tuesday.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle’s touchdown celebration is one of the more recognizable ones in the NFL. It's so recognizable, in fact, that even the team’s owner got in on the act during Sunday’s game.
There are some really bad owners across all sports in this country. The latest scandal comes out of Arizona, where the owner, Michael Bidwell, is being accused by his former employee Terry McDonough of harassment, being abusive and other issues. We all know the alleged history of the Washington Commanders owner, Daniel Snyder.
The Dolphins have dropped five straight and find themselves out of the postseason picture, a major disappointment for an organization that was looking to take a step forward this season. Heads will surely roll if Miami fails to qualify for the playoffs, and a source told Armando Salguero of Outkick.com that defensive coordinator Josh Boyer could be a casualty.
Miami Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross has been suspended till mid-October and fined $1.5 million dollars after a six-month. The investigation stems from the racial discrimination accusations made by former coach Brian Flores.
The team was hit with significant penalties for tampering.
Flores has alleged Dolphins owner Stephen Ross of offering him $100,000 per contest to tank games during the 2019 season.
Stephen Ross has vehemently denied the allegations that were made against him in Brian Flores’ lawsuit, but the Miami Dolphins owner could face serious consequences if the NFL determines he is lying.
New Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel says that despite the lawsuit filed by former HC Brian Flores, McDaniel felt there were 'no red flags' for him when considering taking the Miami job.
Brian Flores said Dolphins owner Stephen Ross offered $100K for each Dolphins loss in 2019.
It's hard to say which one of Brian Flores' claims is the most bizarre.
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