Sun Sentinel Miami Dolphins reporter David Furones and columnist Chris Perkins discuss if the team is prepared for Jacksonville after the first week of regular-season practice.
Please verify your email address. Liverpool forward Luis Diaz could become a £120m player if he improves his output in the final third, The Athletic journalist James Pearce has said. Speaking on ...
MIAMI — Super Bowl talk is cute, but it’s important to put realistic expectations on this 2024 Miami Dolphins season in Year 3 of the Mike McDaniel era. McDaniel’s team has made steady ...
Al Diaz / Miami Herald Staff [email protected] When Xavier Restrepo’s Miami Hurricanes career wraps up after this season, his name will be up there with some of the school’s all-time great ...
It’s a bright morning and I’m pedalling down South Miami Avenue on a vintage bicycle. Gradually, the glittering corridor of Downtown skyscrapers gives way to banyan trees, the emerald tangle ...
This year was supposed to be different, but Florida’s 41-17 loss against Miami on Saturday has morale at an all-time low in Gainesville. Montrell Johnson Jr.’s 71-yard touchdown in the second quarter ...
Florida football entered Saturday's game vs. No. 19 Miami with the hopes of flipping the switch from last season with a statement victory over a ranked in-state rival. The Hurricanes had other ...
The Egyptian set up two Luis Diaz goals in the first-half and then got himself on the scoresheet for the seventh consecutive time at Old Trafford, that strike just before the hour mark effectively ...
Al Diaz / Miami Herald Staff [email protected] The hype is real. Quarterback Cam Ward, the ACC Preseason Player of the Year who graced the Miami Hurricanes by choosing to play his final ...
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This is the reason why Henry Omaga-Diaz leaves the said news program. Broadcaster Henry Omaga-Diaz will have his last appearance in TV Patrol and this is the reason why he will leave the program ...
“Miami Vice.” Can you believe it’s already four decades old? Forty years later, we’re still trying to catch up to this iconic TV show’s style. Its legacy is always alive and well in ...