There's more clarity for former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel and his 2026 job status. He'll be a head coach again next season or he'll be the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers.
It sounds like both sides of the split between the Miami Dolphins and their old head coach, Mike McDaniel, have settled into their futures quite nicely.
Let’s Give Hafley a Chance By now, all of Dolphins Nation is aware of the hiring of Jeff Hafley as Head Coach, replacing Mike McDaniel, who was recently fired.
Mike McDaniel is looking poised to go from South Florida to Southern California. The former Miami Dolphins head coach McDaniel is expected to become the next offensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Chargers barring a change of heart, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported on Tuesday.
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The Chargers are close to naming Mike McDaniel their next offensive coordinator, Adam Schefter and Jeff Darlington of ESPN report. McDaniel, who’s having dinner with team brass on Tuesday, is expected to take the job.
According to Adam Schefter, the Chargers are expected to hire former Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel as their next offensive coordinator. Schefter adds that Los Angeles will hire McDaniel, barring a “change of heart” by the former Miami head coach. Tom Pelissero adds that no deal has been signed, and a head coaching spot could still materialize.
Mike McDaniel has taken himself out of the running in Cleveland. The former Miami Dolphins head coach informed the Browns he's withdrawing from their search ahead of a planned in-person interview on Wednesday, according to an NFL Network report.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Miami Dolphins decided to fire Mike McDaniel after initially saying they would bring him back for one more season. The Dolphins conducted an extensive coaching search and selected Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as their new head coach.
Mike McDaniel has been drawing plenty of interest this coaching cycle after he was fired by the Miami Dolphins. While McDaniel has interviewed for head coach and offensive coordinator openings, he has now decided to withdraw his name from consideration for the Cleveland Browns job, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Miami Dolphins might as well be called “Packers South” starting next season. The team’s newest top hires, general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley, come from Green Bay.
The NFL All-Rookie team was announced Tuesday, and it didn't include any members of the Miami Dolphins. The team did get a lot of contributions from their rookie class this past season, with all eight of their draft picks seeing playing time and all but one (DT Zeek Biggers) starting at least one game.
The Miami Dolphins made a surprising move in this coaching cycle by hiring Jeff Hafley as their next head coach. Over the past two seasons, Hafley served as the defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers.
The Dolphins Went With Boring, and I Love it The Miami Dolphins have been a circus within a circus for god knows how many years. Their strategy and approach to team building change every five minutes, just as the weather does in South Florida.
Hafley Should Right Away Fix the Dolphins’ Defense Most fans will look at the 2025 season as a failure of the Dolphins’ offense. There was an injury to Tyreek Hill.
MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins didn’t make a reckless hire. They also didn’t make a particularly inspired one. By naming Jeff Hafley their next head coach, Miami opted for a safe, modern, defense-first résumé in a moment that probably called for something bolder.
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The Miami Dolphins announced they have completed a HC interview with Lions DC Kelvin Sheppard. Here’s an updated list of candidates for the Dolphins’ HC
ESPN’s offseason projection that the Miami Dolphins will move on from Tyreek Hill rather than Tua Tagvailoa has accelerated debate about the team’s financial and roster priorities.