With the 2024 NFL season fast approaching, the South Florida Sun Sentinel takes a look at 10 storylines to watch for in a 10-part series ahead of the Miami Dolphins’ first day of training camp, which is set for July 23 . It’s Year 3 of the most exciting, dynamic offense the Miami Dolphins have had since legendary quarterback Dan Marino was firing touchdown passes to the Marks Brothers — wide receivers Mark Duper and Mark Clayton. So what should we expect in 2024 from what is likely the fastest collection of offensive players in NFL history ? Big things.
The offense that finished No. 1 in the NFL last season (401.3 yards per game) and No.
2 in scoring (29.2 points per game) should be even better this season. Most likely the 2024 season will deliver the most diverse Dolphins offense we’ve seen in franchise history because this season, for the first time in the coach Mike McDaniel- quarterback Tua Tagovailoa era, the offense should be able to attack, not merely threaten, from the slot wide receiver and tight end positions.
That means on paper, Miami’s offense should finally have enough talent and options to be able to clear its toughest hurdle — playoff-caliber defenses . The 2024 Dolphins will field a deep offense that’ll feature spirited competition to get the ball at wide receiver, tight end and running back. “I think that for your team, it’s a big deal when you have competition that’s healthy,” McDaniel said, “because you get the best versions of peop.