Hard Knocks in Season - Season 3

Season 3
Miami Dolphins

Episodes

The Miami Dolphins #1
The Miami Dolphins return from their bye week ready for the second half of the season, starting with a matchup vs. the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Miami Dolphins #2
The Dolphins prepare to play the New York Jets in the first-ever Black Friday game.

The Miami Dolphins #3
The Dolphins add two-time Super Bowl champion Jason Pierre-Paul to the roster as they prepare to face the Washington Commanders.

The Miami Dolphins #4
Alec Ingold is nominated for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award as the Dolphins prep for a Monday night home game vs. the Titans.

The Miami Dolphins #5
Coming off a tough loss to the Titans and an injury to superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins look to rebound against the New York Jets.

The Miami Dolphins #6
With Christmas and the playoffs approaching, the Dolphins get into the spirit of the season as they prepare to face the Dallas Cowboys.

The Miami Dolphins #7
The good feelings from their big win against Dallas quickly fade as the Dolphins head to Baltimore to play the AFC's top-seeded Ravens.

The Miami Dolphins #8
Despite injury woes, the Dolphins prepare to face the Buffalo Bills with the division on the line.

The Miami Dolphins #9
For the Miami Dolphins, the road to Super Bowl LVIII begins with a Wild Card playoff game in frigid Kansas City, where the Chiefs await.
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