Dolphins offense feasted in red zone on third day of minicamp
Key Points:
- The Miami Dolphins offense showed strong red zone performance during Thursday's mandatory minicamp practice, with quarterback Malik Willis delivering multiple touchdown passes and celebrating one score with a Stomp The Yard style headstand.
- Willis demonstrated his strong arm and quick release, connecting with receivers Malik Washington, Theo Wease, and tight end Greg Dulcich on touchdown plays despite defensive pressure.
- Backup quarterback Quinn Ewers also impressed, throwing a touchdown pass to Terrace Marshall Jr. and scoring a rushing touchdown, while Cam Miller contributed a touchdown pass to rookie tight end Seydou Traore.
- Miami’s defense struggled to make stops and failed to force turnovers for the second consecutive practice, although players like Ronnie Harrison Jr., J.J. Brents, and Willie Gay Jr. made some notable plays.
- Offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik emphasized the focus on fundamentals and individual development during this phase of camp, noting improvement but acknowledging the team still has significant progress to make.