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Glenn Rushworth

@glrush13

Proud veteran of the US Submarine service. Married to Clara. Lover of my pups and my kitties. Former Dolphins stan, but I think 2024 broke me.

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Big E (@ian693) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A friend shared this news story about a live liver donation doner and recipient and it brought tears to my eyes. I’m hopeful that I will one day get “the call” as I’m also in stage 4 liver failure. 🥲🙏🤞 April is National Donate Life Month. Please share the information below.

ProFootballTalk (@profootballtalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Less than eight months after giving him a market-level deal, the Dolphins are looking to trade CB Jalen Ramsey. If it happens, there will be significant cap consequences. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal…

Super 70s Sports (@super70ssports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Secretariat, the Belmont Stakes, 1973. If you know it, it never gets old. If you don’t, sit your ass down and watch the fastest horse God ever put on this planet run the best race of his life.

Big E (@ian693) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I received a very important call today from the University of Pennsylvania (not THE call). After months of testing, they informed me that I have been approved for a trmsplnt. Now, the only missing piece is finding a matching donr. Pls continue to share the story below as I’m

Super 70s Sports (@super70ssports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super Sky Point to Steve McMichael. A Chicago icon and courageous son of a bitch. Many are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame but only one can say he was also in the Four Horsemen. Teammates with Walter Payton AND Ric Flair? That’s a legacy. St. Peter, flash the four fingers. #RIP

Super Sky Point to Steve McMichael. A Chicago icon and courageous son of a bitch. Many are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame but only one can say he was also in the Four Horsemen. Teammates with Walter Payton AND Ric Flair? That’s a legacy. St. Peter, flash the four fingers. #RIP
Eric Galko (@ericgalko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Jordan Phillips, #Dolphins just landed an ascending, powerful, high character DT! Phillips hasn’t turned 21 years old yet, and he was a 2-year starter and leader for #Maryland He was one of the most impressive players at East-West Shrine Bowl on the field as a powerful NT, and off the

Eric Galko (@ericgalko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Dolphins land an immediate versatile contributor to the DB room in Florida’s Jason Marshall. Impressed NFL clubs at East-West Shrine Bowl with his football IQ and coverage in team interviews, and he had a very busy week there. At 6’0, 195, he finished in the 97th percentile among CBs

Miami Dolphins (@miamidolphins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LET’S GO FINS FAM! 🐬 Out of all 32 teams, Lucas Rossetti has been named the NFL’s Ultimate International Fan of the Year. #PhinsUp

LET’S GO FINS FAM! 🐬

Out of all 32 teams, Lucas Rossetti has been named the NFL’s Ultimate International Fan of the Year. #PhinsUp
Marc Hochman (@marchochman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge Dolphins fan ⁦Big E⁩ is going through an unimaginably difficult quest to find a donor. Can you help or spread the word? Ian Berger Needs a Liver | Can You Help? nkr.org/BHP638

Andrew Marchand (@andrewmarchand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS: More than two decades after leaving ESPN, Rich Eisen is returning to be a part of the network, The Athletic has learned. Full details on what it means for ESPN DTC, where it can potentially lead for ESPN Radio and NFL Network. ⬇️ ⬇️

Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy bundle! ESPN streaming app will cost $29.99 per month — but just $35.99 with Disney+/Hulu bundled in. And if you sign up at launch, $29.99 for the bundle for the first 12 months — meaning, D+ and Hulu w/ ads are free The full story here: cnbc.com/2025/05/13/esp…

Ghost of Adam Gase (@ghostofadamgase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are only 8 General Managers in the NFL that have been tenured for 9 or more years. Listed in order of length of tenure: 1) Jerry Jones, Cowboys 2) Mike Brown, Bengals 3) Mickey Loomis, Saints 4) John Schneider, Seahawks 5) Howie Roseman, Eagles 6) Les Snead, Rams 7)