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Former Miami Dolphins tight end and longtime sports voice Joe Rose brings his signature energy, insight, and humor to The Joe Rose Show, alongside co-host Danny “Hollywood” Rabinowitz. From the Dolphins, Heat, Hurricanes, Marlins, and Panthers to the biggest national stories, Joe breaks it all down with expert analysis, unfiltered opinions, and conversations with players, coaches, and insiders. Whether you're a die-hard South Florida sports fan or just love smart, entertaining sports talk, this show delivers everything you need — straight from a Miami legend. New episodes drop Monday-Friday. You can catch The Joe Rose Show live on WQAM 104.3 weekdays from 6–10 a.m. ET.
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104.3 WQAM presents a collection of discussions about the Miami Dolphins this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana
Catch the best moments from this week on The Joe Rose Show as the crew dives into the biggest stories surrounding the Miami Dolphins and the NFL offseason. Omar Kelly and Chris Perkins join the show to break down Miami’s roster outlook, draft needs, and the latest surrounding Tua Tagovailoa. Mike Florio also stops by to discuss major NFL storylines, including the quarterback market and league developments. Plus, Alex Donno joins for a preview of Miami Hurricanes players to watch in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Friday’s show covers a wide range of sports action and news, starting with Shohei Ohtani’s grand slam as Japan opens the World Baseball Classic with a win over China. The crew reacts to the Florida Panthers’ fourth straight loss and a potential Sergei Bobrovsky trade, the Miami Heat’s win over the Nets behind Kel’el Ware’s seven-block performance, and NFL offseason buzz, including Tua Tagovailoa’s complicated trade and contract situation with the Dolphins. Chris Perkins joins to break down Miami’s quarterback plans, draft strategy, and Tua’s limitations after an injury-plagued season, while Mike Florio weighs in on Tua’s best landing spots, Aaron Rodgers’ latest bizarre comments, the quarterback market, and NFL updates like an 18th regular season game and TV contract renegotiations. The show also touches on recent trades, free agency moves, and debates around coaching styles, roster building, and the biggest storylines across professional and college sports
Hour 1 kicks off with World Baseball Classic action where Shohei Ohtani wasted no time making an impact with a grand slam for Japan. The guys also react to the Florida Panthers dropping their fourth straight game and the Miami Heat beating the Brooklyn Nets behind a big defensive performance from Kel'el Ware. The conversation then shifts to the Miami Dolphins and the complicated situation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa, with the crew explaining why trading him won’t be easy and why Miami likely won’t give up the 11th overall pick just to move his contract. They also discuss Tua’s struggles last season, concerns about his arm strength, and how the team may ultimately have to absorb most of his deal while trying to rebuild through the draft.
Hour 2 kicks off with trade buzz around Sergei Bobrovsky and whether the Florida Panthers could actually move their veteran goalie, followed by a discussion on the DJ Moore trade to the Buffalo Bills and its impact on their offense. Joe and Hollywood debate why the quarterback is the most important position in sports and revisit the bizarre comments from Aaron Rodgers earlier this week. They also discuss the latest rumors surrounding Tua Tagovailoa, whether any teams—including the Jets—might be interested, and if there’s still a chance he returns to Miami next season. The segment wraps with Hollywood’s Headlines, including the Hawks’ “Magic City Night” ticket spike, Logan Paul offering $1 million to fight an NFL player, the F1 Australian Grand Prix preview with Joe picking Max Verstappen to win, and Disney’s NHL “Inside Out” alternate broadcast for kids
Chris Perkins joins the show to break down the Miami Dolphins’ quarterback situation and offseason strategy, warning that signing Malik Willis could eliminate any competition and signaling he’s the team’s choice, while noting a $30 million deal would severely damage trust in the front office. He emphasizes that Miami doesn’t need to sign a franchise QB this offseason and stresses the importance of building the trenches and addressing key roster needs like cornerbacks, rather than chasing a quarterback. Perkins also evaluates Tua Tagovailoa’s limitations, pointing out that injuries last season negatively affected his performance both physically and mentally, and discusses whether other teams might still be interested. The hour also covers NFL offseason moves, the World Baseball Classic, and a lighthearted look at Aaron Rodgers’ recent comments and ongoing questions about his personal life
Hour 4 includes Shohei Ohtani’s dominant performance as Japan defeats China in the first game of the World Baseball Classic, followed by a discussion on Raheem Mostert calling out Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel’s leadership style. Joe compares coaching approaches with Jason Taylor, noting the balance between holding players accountable and supporting them, and stresses that McDaniel would need to adjust his style if he wants to succeed as a head coach again. Mike Florio joins to weigh in on the NFL, including potential landing spots for Tua Tagovailoa—highlighting Atlanta as a top option—Aaron Rodgers’ recent controversial comments, the quarterback market, the league’s consideration of an 18th regular season game, and the ongoing renegotiation of NFL TV contracts.
Mike Florio joins the show to break down the latest around the NFL, including potential landing spots for Tua Tagovailoa, suggesting Atlanta might be the best fit. He weighs in on Aaron Rodgers’s recent bizarre comments on the Pat McAfee Show and debates whether the Pittsburgh Steelers will bring him back for another season. Florio also discusses the quarterback market more broadly, the league’s consideration of adding an 18th regular season game, and the ongoing renegotiation of NFL TV contracts for major revenue.
Chris Perkins joins the show to break down the Miami Dolphins’ quarterback situation and offseason strategy. He says if the Dolphins sign Malik Willis, it would effectively eliminate any QB competition, signaling that he’s their guy, and warns that signing him for $30 million would make him lose a lot of trust in the front office. Perkins also weighs in on the Dolphins’ draft outlook, emphasizing the importance of building the trenches over chasing a quarterback, and discusses Tua Tagovailoa’s limitations, noting that his injury history last season impacted his performance both physically and mentally while also affecting his potential interest around the league.
Joe and Hollywood react to trade buzz around Sergei Bobrovsky and whether the Florida Panthers could actually move their veteran goalie. They also discuss the Buffalo Bills trading for DJ Moore and what it means for their offense. Plus, a debate on why quarterback is the most important position in all of sports, and a look back at the bizarre comments made by Aaron Rodgers earlier this week
The crew continues the conversation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa and the difficult situation the Miami Dolphins face if they decide to move on. They discuss how Miami may have to attach a significant draft pick to trade Tua, something the team likely isn’t willing to do given how important the 11th overall pick is to their rebuild through the draft. Joe points out how Tua’s play declined sharply last season, suggesting his arm strength appeared to fade as the year went on. The guys also note that the Dolphins’ new GM likely knew the challenges surrounding a potential Tua trade when he took the job.
The crew continues the conversation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa and the difficult situation facing the Miami Dolphins. Joe makes it clear the Dolphins should not consider giving up the 11th overall pick just to offload Tua’s contract, especially with the team needing to build through the draft. The guys react to rumors that the New York Jets could have interest in Tua and revisit concerns about the quarterback’s concussion history and how it may have forced him to change the way he plays. Joe also pushes back on the idea that Tua “checked out” after getting paid, while questioning why the Dolphins never publicly addressed injuries if that was truly the issue behind his struggles last season. Ultimately, the discussion centers on Miami likely having to absorb most of Tua’s contract while looking toward the future.
Hollywood’s Headlines includes the Atlanta Hawks’ “Magic City Night” causing a spike in ticket prices as the team honors the famous Atlanta club, Logan Paul offering $1 million to any NFL player willing to fight him (though Joe doubts any team would allow it), a look ahead to the F1 Australian Grand Prix with Joe picking Max Verstappen to win, and Disney planning a special NHL “Inside Out” alternate broadcast aimed at kids.
On today’s show, the crew covers a full slate of South Florida sports, starting with the Miami Hurricanes basketball team tying the program record with 24 wins after their road victory over SMU, with head coach Jai Lucas reflecting on his team’s growth and resilience. The conversation then shifts to the Miami Dolphins, as the guys break down roster needs, critical draft picks, salary cap limitations, and potential trade scenarios, with insights from Kim Bokamper and NFL draft analyst Tony Pauline on Canes prospects and how the Dolphins should approach the draft. They also react to Aaron Rodgers’ recent media appearance, joking about his desire for privacy and continuing their playful skepticism about his wife. Off the field, Joe and Bo reminisce about college life in 1970s California, including Bay Area culture, protests at Cal Berkeley, and unique football experiences, while tying it back to Dolphins lore with the story of Ricky Williams leaving midseason
The show opens with Canes basketball beating SMU to secure their 24th win of the season, tying the most wins in program history with one game still to play. The guys discuss the impressive run and whether head coach Jai Lucas deserves consideration for Coach of the Year. The conversation then shifts to the Miami Dolphins and the importance of the upcoming NFL Draft, where Miami holds five picks in the first three rounds despite tight salary cap limitations that could restrict their activity in free agency. Joe and Hollywood also examine rumors that the Dolphins could trade back in the draft, reflect on past trade-down moves, and explain why adding a pass rusher should be a top priority. The hour wraps with reaction to Aaron Rodgers’s latest comments.
Hour 2 starts with a look at the Miami Dolphins and uncertainty surrounding last year’s draft class despite several young players getting valuable playing time. The crew also discusses how mental health has become a much bigger topic in modern sports, especially in the social media era. Kim Bokamper joins the show to break down Miami’s roster needs and why hitting on draft picks — particularly at pass rusher — is critical, while also discussing the possibility of the team trading back. Later, NFL Draft analyst Tony Pauline weighs in on Miami Hurricanes football prospects like Rueben Bain, Francis Mauigoa, Akheem Mesidor, and Carson Beck, while sharing his thoughts on how the Dolphins should approach the upcoming NFL Draft.
Hour 3 kicks off with Jai Lucas joining the show after returning from the Miami Hurricanes’ road victory over SMU in Dallas, tying the program record for wins with one game remaining. He breaks down how his team battled all season, their growth in confidence, and finishing third in the ACC as they gear up for the postseason. The conversation then shifts to lighter topics with Joe and Bo joking about wedding travel and late-night after-parties, before turning back to football to discuss Raheem Mostert calling out Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel for being too much of a players’ coach. Kim Bokamper adds his take on leadership, while the guys reflect on Tua Tagovailoa’s “show me the money” celebration and how it impacted his play. The hour closes with Bokamper reacting to Aaron Rodgers’ recent comments, as Joe and Bo poke fun at his desire for privacy and continue their tongue-in-cheek speculation about Rodgers’ wife.
Hour 4 includes Dolphins talk and the outlook for their offseason. Plus,Joe and Bo reminisce about college life in 1970s California, exploring marijuana culture, the Bay Area hippie scene, and the protests they witnessed at Cal Berkeley while playing football. The conversation then moves into Dolphins territory, as Kim Bokamper shares the story of tracking down Ricky Williams after he left the team midseason. The crew also weighs in on the NFL quarterback market, discussing Tua Tagovailoa’s future and advising him to put in the work this summer to earn a starting job
NFL Draft analyst Tony Pauline joins the show to break down several Miami Hurricanes football prospects ahead of the upcoming NFL Draft. Pauline addresses criticism surrounding Rueben Bain and his arm length, explaining how much it could realistically impact his draft stock. He also discusses the outlook for Hurricanes standouts Francis Mauigoa, Akheem Mesidor, and quarterback Carson Beck. The conversation wraps with Pauline sharing what he believes the Miami Dolphins should prioritize in the draft, suggesting the team focus on taking the best player available given the number of roster holes they need to fill.
Jai Lucas joins the show after returning from Miami Hurricanes’ road win over SMU in Dallas at 4 a.m., celebrating a 24-win season that ties the program record with one game left to play. He talks about how his team has battled all season, highlighting their competitiveness and resilience. Lucas also praises how much his players’ confidence has grown over the course of the year, with the Canes finishing third in the ACC and setting themselves up for a strong postseason run.





great show
Do you think they would trade Rodgers to Miami for a first round pick
Omar is one of, if not THE biggest wastes of space ever. Miko, I love you & Brent... I really do... Bitterness is big o level