The Miami Dolphins brought their rookie class of players to Coconut Grove this week for an event celebrating Caribbean culture in South Florida.
The 2025 rookie class of the Miami Dolphins came to Coconut Grove on Monday to soak up a little Bahamian culture as part of the team’s Football Unites program. About two dozen Dolphin rookies, including defensive back Jason Marshall from Richmond Heights, participated in the day’s event, with stops at the Barnacle Historic State Park, Taste of Coco-Bahamas on Grand Avenue (aka Foodie Park), and the Coconut Grove Sports Hall of Fame. The players were joined by students from the Boys & Girls Club of Miami-Dade and the Miami Gardens Police Athletic League for the day.




















