Miami, Florida — The Miami Dolphins released an official statement Wednesday night confirming the team will accept the White House invitation following a key decision by owner Stephen M. Ross.
The announcement came just days after the organization formally received its invitation to Washington, D.C., recognizing its championship season.
The decision puts an end to weeks of speculation about whether Miami would take part in the long-standing tradition for champions.

A Clear Organizational Position
In the statement, the Dolphins emphasized unity and respect for tradition, while acknowledging the personal choice of each player.
“We are honored to receive the invitation to the White House and will proudly represent the Miami Dolphins organization,” the statement said. “This visit reflects the dedication of our players, coaches, staff, and the fans who supported us throughout the season.”
According to team sources, Ross played a central role in the final determination after consulting with football leadership.
Leadership at the Top
Ross — who has long maintained a steady leadership presence within the franchise — views the visit as recognition of athletic achievement rather than a political statement.
Internally, his message focused on honoring the players and celebrating the team’s journey.
Head coach Jeff Hafley echoed that perspective.
“This is about our guys,” Hafley said. “They earned this opportunity. We’re going to represent Miami the right way.”
Respecting Individual Choice
The organization clarified that attendance will not be mandatory for players.
As has become customary in recent years, individuals will have the option to decide whether to participate.
Team officials described the approach as consistent with league standards, emphasizing respect for both tradition and personal convictions.
Returning the Focus to Football
For Miami, the announcement closes the chapter on off-field discussion and shifts attention back to competition.
Following a strong season, expectations are already building for what comes next.
Inside the building, the tone remains clear.
“We’re grateful,” Hafley added. “But we’re not satisfied. The goal now is to build something that lasts.”
With ownership aligned, leadership unified, and momentum building, the Dolphins move forward — honoring the achievement while keeping their eyes firmly on the future.






