The show opens with NFL international game discussion before shifting into major Miami Dolphins news as De’Von Achane signs a four-year extension making him one of the highest-paid running backs in the league, sparking debate about what Miami must do to turn the franchise around and whether Malik Willis can develop into a true top-12 quarterback. The crew reacts to Omar Kelly’s analysis on the Dolphins’ direction, upcoming schedule release, and the pressure on the new regime if key offseason moves at QB and along the roster don’t work out, while also touching on road trips, Vegas travel talk, and the advantage of early-season home games in Miami’s heat. Alex Donno joins to break down Dolphins edge concerns, the Chop Robinson “make or break” conversation, and the controversial decision to pass on Miami native Rueben Bain in favor of Kadyn Proctor, along with talk about Christian Wilkins’ departure and whether a reunion could ever happen. The show wraps with Cam Ward being featured on Netflix’s “Quarterback,” a broader debate on how frustrating it has become to watch sports across multiple streaming platforms, and comparisons to past eras of watching games and entertainment.