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Here are the Miami Dolphins news stories you may have missed over the last 24 hours:
DOLPHINS WIDE RECEIVERS:
Chad Ochocinco live-tweets nuptials to Evelyn Lozada - NFL.com
Ochocinco married Evelyn Lozada on Wednesday. True to form, the Dolphins WR live-tweeted the entire affair, sharing his special day with roughly 3.5 million Twitter followers.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Chad Ochocinco wants to play until he's 40 - ESPN
Chad Ochocinco says he wants to play untii he's 40 years old.
Clyde Gates may lose his roster spot in Miami | ProFootballTalk
Disappointing holdover players frequently feel the squeeze when new regimes take over organizations. Dolphins wide receiver Clyde Gates was drafted by returning G.M. Jeff Ireland, but he struggled as a fourth-round rookie out of Abilene Christian last year, and Miami underwent a coaching staff makeover this offseason.
DOLPHINS DEFENSIVE LINE:
Miami Dolphins Olivier Vernon finding his way - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Miami Dolphins Olivier Vernon making transition from Miami Hurricanes to Miami Dolphins
DOLPHINS LONG SNAPPER:
Football Is A Snap For Denney
Crazy. That’s what John Denney immediately replies when he’s asked to reflect on his first training camp with the Miami Dolphins and what he would have thought of the possibility of still being around seven years later.
PHINSIDER NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED:
Miami Dolphins Head Coach Joe Philbin Calls Palm Beach Post Writer Who Questioned Integrity - The Phinsider
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brian Hartline had an appendectomy recently. Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin did not appreciate having his integrity questioned because of how he handled the media's questions about the wide out.
Miami Dolphins News You May Have Missed - 7/4/12 - The Phinsider
Missed some important Miami Dolphins news? No problem, check out today's Miami Dolphins News You May Have Missed.
Arbitrator Rules in Favor of NFLPA and Drew Brees, Franchise Tags Follow Players - The Phinsider
An Arbitrator ruled that franchise tags follow an NFL player, even when he changes teams. The next fight could be how many franchise tags a player can be given over his career.