Fins Up! Dialing in for Miami Dolphins Radio Glory (Because We All Know You Can't Be at Hard Rock Every Week)
Ah, the Miami Dolphins. Sun, surf, and the sweet sounds of Tua Tagovailoa slinging lasers. But hey, life gets in the way sometimes. Maybe you're grilling on the patio, strategically avoiding yard work, or, gasp, stuck at an actual office. Fear not, fellow Phins fan! There's a way to stay connected to the gridiron action – radio!
Setting Sail on the Radio Waves: Finding Your Dolphins Broadcast
Miami boasts a radio network worthy of those aqua and orange jerseys. Here's your cheat sheet to finding the perfect station for your Dolphins fix:
- The Flagship: AM 560 WQAM is your one-stop shop for all things Dolphins radio. They've got the legendary Jimmy Cefalo on play-by-play, keeping you glued to the edge of your pool float (or office chair).
- The ESPN Bunch: If you crave that SportsCenter feel, tune into 104.5 The Team ESPN Radio. They'll have pre-game hype, post-game breakdowns, and maybe even a healthy dose of Dan Le Batard poking fun at the Patriots.
- The Spanish Armada: Deportes Radio 760 AM brings the game to life for our Spanish-speaking Fins fans.
Pro Tip: Check your local listings or the team's website (
Bonus Round: Because We Know You'll Ask...
- Can I listen online? Absolutely! Most stations offer streaming options on their websites or apps.
- What if I'm out of town? SiriusXM might be your best bet. They offer Dolphins broadcasts with hometown announcers, so you can rep the Phins from anywhere.
- The game's blacked out on TV? Radio is your saving grace! But beware of celebratory high-fives that knock over your laptop.
Fins Up FAQ: Radio Edition
How to find the Miami Dolphins radio broadcast?
Check AM 560 WQAM, 104.5 The Team ESPN Radio, or Deportes Radio 760 AM depending on your language preference.
How to stream the Dolphins game online?
Most stations offer streaming on their websites or apps.
How to listen to the Dolphins game if I'm out of town?
SiriusXM might be your best bet for Dolphins broadcasts with hometown announcers.
So there you have it! With a little radio know-how, you can be there for every touchdown, interception (hopefully not by the Dolphins!), and questionable coaching decision. Now, fire up the grill, grab your favorite beverage, and Fins Up!