the Patriots Charles Harris Jersey , I thought we could take a moment to just appreciate what defensive end Cameron Wake is doing at age 36. 36 is an age we’re used to seeing quarterbacks play to. Defensive ends? Making it to 31 or 32 would be good enough.What’s even more impressive is Wake is being this productive after a season ending Achilles tear at the age of 33 back in 2015. Since then, Wake has put up 26.5 sacks, 22 tackles for loss, and 63 quarterback hits in 42 games (37 of them starts). This season, Wake has 4.5 sacks in 10 games, but also 12 quarterback hits. Basically, any amount of decent production from a player in their mid 30s is impressive (just ask Wake’s teammate, Frank Gore!).And get this; Wake at 96.5 career sacks is 3.5 away from reaching 100. He’d be the 33rd player to ever reach that mark, unless Von Miller (96.0) can beat him to it. For the moment, Wake is 3rd in sacks among active players, behind Julius Peppers (158.5) and Terrell Suggs (132.0).AND...Wake is doing this as an undrafted player!!!I did not think at age 36 that Wake would continue playing in the NFL at a starting caliber level, and he proved me wrong in a big way. So let’s take a moment or two to appreciate the best thing about this Miami sports legend: His bend. Somehow Jason Sanders Jersey , some way, Wake’s bend still kicks ass after all these years, and we’re going to take a look at some of that today.gamepass.nfl.comOnce again Cameron Wake is 36 years young. How is he doing this? Seeing Julius Peppers play to age 38 is an outlier in today’s league. Cameron Wake doing this at age 36 should also be an outlier. The counter move he makes against the Jets’ right tackle and the balance he displays on his turn (otherwise known as the bend) is absurd. I’m struggling just to put words together on how to describe this.gamepass.nfl.comStrip sack, and the bend still looks incredible. For all the faults the Dolphins’ pass rush has had this year, it’s still fun to watch Wake wreck offensive tackles time after time again.Wake’s athleticism near the age of 37 (becomes that old in January) is insane. His get off, speed, and overall consistency is remarkable for someone who was never even drafted. Can Wake continue to do this in the NFL? He’s been doubted before, and has constantly beaten the odds for his career, so I don’t see why not. Matt Burke may be on the hot seat, but he is not expected to be removed as defensive coordinator anytime soon. The Dolphins defense got gashed by the Texans and Lions, before finally putting together a dominating performance against the Jets last Sunday. But something was still amiss as Reshad Jones pulled himself from the game reasons we will never know. You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.Dolphins defensive coordinator Matt Burke won’t be fired | Miami HeraldThe Miami Dolphins defense has struggled in recent weeks and coach Adam Gase has been critical of the manner Matt Burke communicates with players but the defensive coordinator’s job status is not at risk.Dolphins Special TeamsMatt Haack Named AFC Special Teams Player Of The WeekPunter Matt Haack played a key role in the victory against the New York Jets Kalen Ballage Jersey , and he was recognized for his efforts Wednesday when he was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week.AC In The AM: Who's Brandon Bolden? Let's Find Out“He’s the best teammate I ever had.”Dolphins SecondaryDolphins' Reshad Jones has no regrets about not re-entering Sunday's gameDolphins Pro Bowl safety Reshad Jones is adamant that he has no regrets after pulling himself from Sunday's 13-6 win over the New York Jets after 10 snaps.Dolphins 2018 SeasonRyan Tannehill injury, inconsistent D dim Miami Dolphins playoff hopes - Miami Dolphins Blog- ESPNThe Dolphins cooled off after a 3-0 start but still have optimism heading into the season's stretch run.Dolphins face former coach Joe Philbin for first time since firing himDAVIE — When his stint as Dolphins head coach didn’t work out, Joe Philbin remained coveted in NFL circles.He spent two seasons as associate head coach and offensive line coach in Indianapolis before returning to Green Bay as offensive coordinator this season. Philbin’s career took off with the Packers as an assistant from 2003 through ’11, and coach Mike McCarthy was eager to bring him back.“Definitely, it’s great having Joe back,” McCarthy saidPhinsider News You May Have MissedMiami Dolphins News: 11/7/18 - The PhinsiderWelcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.Around SB Nation: What Other NFL Blogs Are Discussing - The PhinsiderWeekly, we take a look around the SB Nation family of NFL blogs. Here are the news stories and analysis they are discussing.Miami Dolphins Film Room: LB Kiko Alonso, Week 9 vs. New York Jets - The PhinsiderThe Miami Dolphins entered the 2018 season with plenty of question marks at LB, including Kiko Alonso. Let’s review the tape of Kiko’s performance vs. the New York Jets Week 9.Opposing Player Spotlight: Week 10, Green Bay Packers - The PhinsiderThe Dolphins are coming off of a much needed win against a division rival but will have to find ways to stifle Green Bay’s rookie receivers to come away with another win.