The Miami Dolphins were eliminated from the postseason after just one game, extending their streak without a playoff win to 23 years – the longest such streak in the NFL currently.
Before the 2024 season kicks off, the Miami Dolphins will have to make many changes to ensure that they put themselves in the best position to earn a postseason victory for the first time since January 6, 2001.
Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier and senior vice president of football and business administration Brandon Shore will have to work within the constraints of the league’s salary cap, which has yet to be announced.
At the moment, we’re all operating with the $242 million estimation used by Over the Cap to project cap space in 2024. How does Miami’s cap space compare to the rest of the league? Let’s take a look: