A person with knowledge of the hiring told The Associated Press the Miami Dolphins are hiring longtime assistant Robert Prince to coach their wide receivers.
The Miami Dolphins are hiring Robert Prince to be their new wide receivers coach, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints announced that they completed their second interview with Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, who met with the Saints on Friday after a virtual interview the previous week.
The Miami Dolphins have their next position coach who will be tasked with getting Tyreek Hill’s unit in order. Experienced NFL assistant coach Robert Prince is being hired by the Dolphins as wide receivers coach,
With franchise quarterback Dak Prescott and All-Pro wide receiver Ceedee Lamb back in the fold, the franchise is projected to add another playmaker to get the most out of the passing game, according to CBS Sports' new mock draft from Josh Edwards.
The Miami Dolphins interviewed Robert Prince for their vacant wide receivers coach position, according to Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.
During the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dolphins selected Malik Washington in the sixth round with the hope he could fill the role as primary returner on special teams and eventually grow into one of the top wide receivers on the team.
With Super Bowl season almost upon us, it’s a good time to look at which top NFL players are unfortunately bound to retire without a ring.
Robert Prince played a huge role in helping CeeDee Lamb to his best 3 seasons as a pro. He’d worked previously with 2 current HC candidates.
The college football season is over, and now that Ohio State has hoisted the national championship trophy it’s time to resume the NFL Draft process. The deadline for underclassmen that didn’t go to Ohio State and Notre Dame to enter the NFL Draft has passed,
Both teams traded losses of possession to begin the game - first a Dolphins punt, then a Jets interception that was punished with a field goal. After that, both teams traded punts on the next ...
The mind of Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones can be impossible to read at times. That's why the odds of who will be the next head coach of the Cowboys after the team and Mike McCarthy parted ways after five seasons keep appearing and disappearing on sportsbooks everywhere.