The Miami Dolphins suffered yet another blowout loss Thursday, falling 28-6 to the Baltimore Ravens at home. It was an incredibly frustrating game, as Miami moved the ball at will in the first half but couldn’t execute in Ravens territory and had to settle for six points.
Remember the "Fire Grier Fire McDaniel" banner that flew above Hard Rock Stadium before a Miami Dolphins home game earlier this season? Well, the fan who ordered that banner got half of his/her wish Friday.
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The Miami Dolphins announced on Friday that they are parting ways with Chris Grier as general manager. It’s a move that has sparked speculation about Mike McDaniel’s job security as head coach.
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The Baltimore Ravens are back on track with their third win of the season in week 9 after Lamar Jackson returned from a hamstring injury after four weeks.
McDaniel spoke with reporters on Friday morning as part of a previously scheduled media obligation. Soon after McDaniel discussed what went wrong for his club on Thursday evening, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross announced that the team and Grier had "mutually" agreed to part ways.
After more than two decades with the Dolphins, general manager Chris Grier is out. The sides are mutually parting ways, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports. Grier had been in place as Miami’s GM since 2016 but had only held full autonomy since 2019.
While speaking with reporters after the defeat, Chubb and Phillips addressed their uncertain futures ahead of the upcoming trade deadline, which will arrive at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Things have gotten so bad for the Miami Dolphins that even one of their most infamous former players has seen enough. The Dolphins fell to 2-7 on Thursday night with their 28-6 Week 9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Fla.
Tua Tagovailoa‘s performance has been a bigger issue than usual health concerns this season, as the Dolphins are 2-6 and headed toward the trade deadline as a potential seller.