• Don Shula was the NFL’s perfect coach

    Don Shula was the NFL’s perfect coach

    Don Shula was already a legendary head coach, the perfect coach of the perfect 1972 Super Bowl VII Dolphins, when I started covering the Walt Michaels 1977 Jets. And here’s what I remember about Shula: Every time I asked to interview him, he would always call. It was intimidating for a young reporter, especially when …
  • Don Shula, Hall of Fame Dolphins coach, dead at 90

    Don Shula, Hall of Fame Dolphins coach, dead at 90

    Don Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history, died on Monday morning at the age of 90. Over 33 seasons with the Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins, Shula put together a Hall of Fame coaching career, racking up a 347-173-6 record and making him just one of two men to have attained 300 wins in …
  • Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert picked back-to-back in NFL Draft

    Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert picked back-to-back in NFL Draft

    The world wanted the Dolphins to tank for Tua. They didn’t, but they landed the star quarterback that comes with an injury risk anyways. After all the pre-draft talk about Tua Tagovailoa’s health and potentially sliding down the first round, the Dolphins drafted the Alabama lefty with the No. 5 pick of the NFL Draft …
  • Dolphins trying to leap-frog Giants in NFL Draft trade twist

    Dolphins trying to leap-frog Giants in NFL Draft trade twist

    On the eve of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins are trying to make a first-round trade with the Detroit Lions — and that could throw a wrench into the Giants’ draft day plans. “The Dolphins have called the teams in front of them for a possible trade up from No. 5 and are …
  • A warning for Alex Rodriguez in his Mets ownership dream

    A warning for Alex Rodriguez in his Mets ownership dream

    J-ROD as the royal couple of Flushing? Embrace the potential thrill ride, Mets fans. Just root for some guardrails. Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez seem to be putting together a legitimate bid to buy the Mets, baseball’s most distressed asset, with The Post’s Thornton McEnery reporting the three-time Most Valuable Player A-Rod and three-time MTV …
  • Foodgod Jonathan Cheban donates truck full of drinks to Miami hospital

    Foodgod Jonathan Cheban donates truck full of drinks to Miami hospital

    Just call him Watergod. Foodgod donated an 18-wheeler full of drinks to Miami’s Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Miami Health Center last Friday to give healthcare workers a refreshing reprieve from their fight against coronavirus. The man formerly known as Jonathan Cheban described the experience as “such an honor.” “It was a really great …
  • Artist WhIsBe is bringing 3D-printed face shields to hospital workers

    Artist WhIsBe is bringing 3D-printed face shields to hospital workers

    Contemporary artist WhIsBe has teamed up with friends at a Brooklyn-based 3D printing company to manufacture thousands of face shields for healthcare heroes working to fight the coronavirus pandemic. “It makes me happy to be part of [the art] community and help people out,” WhIsBe, known for his popular Vandal Gummy artwork, told Page Six …
  • Dolphins, scheming Patriots and the teams that will rule NFL Draft 2020

    Dolphins, scheming Patriots and the teams that will rule NFL Draft 2020

    The largest television audience ever to watch an NFL Draft should get used to hearing these eight words on loop: “The Miami Dolphins are now on the clock.” The draft set a record in 2019 with 6.1 million viewers across all networks and platforms – up 11 percent from the previous high set in 2018, …
  • Tua Tagovailoa’s nightmare draft scenario could play out: ‘Flunked’

    Tua Tagovailoa’s nightmare draft scenario could play out: ‘Flunked’

    A week ago, Tua Tagovailoa went through a thorough medical exam with an independent doctor agreed upon by NFL team physicians. The NFL Network reported the results were “overwhelmingly positive,” but not everyone is convinced. The former Alabama superstar quarterback remains a roll of the dice. Just ask former Dolphins and Jets executive Mike Tannenbaum. …
  • Tom Brady moving into Derek Jeter’s Tampa mansion

    Tom Brady moving into Derek Jeter’s Tampa mansion

    That’s what millionaire friends are for. Newly signed Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is moving his family into Derek Jeter’s 30,000-square-foot compound on Davis Islands in Tampa, the Tampa Bay Times confirmed Thursday. The luxurious compound, dubbed St. Jetersburg, includes seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, an entertainment room and a waterfront pool. Jeter, the Yankees great and …