DOLPHINS’ 2025 SEASON ENDS IN FRUSTRATION

DOLPHINS’ 2025 SEASON ENDS IN FRUSTRATION
The Miami Dolphins have officially wrapped up their 2025 season with a 6–9 record, failing to make the playoffs—and the frustration among fans is palpable. What started as a season filled with promise quickly turned into a rollercoaster ride of disappointment and uncertainty.
Inconsistency All Season
From the start, the Dolphins couldn’t find their rhythm. The team showed flashes of brilliance but couldn’t maintain consistency. Whether it was issues on offense or a defense that couldn’t deliver when it mattered most, the lack of sustained success became a recurring theme throughout the season.
A Tough Loss to the Steelers
The season reached its breaking point with a heartbreaking loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, a game that essentially crushed the Dolphins’ playoff hopes. The defeat was a gut punch that highlighted the team’s struggles and left fans wondering how it all fell apart so quickly after such high expectations.
The Quarterback Controversy

One of the biggest points of contention was the **decision to start rookie QB Quinn Ewers over Tua Tagovailoa, a move that sparked heated debate across the fanbase. Was it the right choice? Was Tua not the answer anymore? The decision raised serious questions about the future of the position, and now the Dolphins are left wondering what direction to go in with their most important position on the field.
From hope to disappointment, the Dolphins fanbase is feeling the sting of missed opportunities. Fans are now looking toward the offseason, wondering what changes need to be made—from the quarterback position to the coaching staff, and beyond. With a 6–9 finish, Miami’s playoff dreams have slipped away, but the bigger question remains: How can this team rebuild, and can they rise again?
The future of the Dolphins is uncertain, but one thing is clear—major changes are coming.