Among all of the fanfare that came from the Miami Dolphins finally parting ways with general manager Chris Grier, there was another report about one of
The Miami Dolphins are now a team that is officially in transition. They made the decision to part ways with general manager Chris Grier, who had been with the organization in multiple positions since 2000.
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Chris Grier's tenure as Miami Dolphins general manager came to an end Friday morning with the ever-popular "parting of the ways" announcement. Grier took
The Miami Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier mutually have agreed to part ways, the team announced on Friday morning. The news come hours after Miami fell to 2-7 on the season following a 28-6 setback to the Baltimore Ravens.
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Adam Schefter reports that Mike McDaniel will remain the Dolphins’ head coach for at least the remainder of the season. This comes after the news that the Dolphins have parted ways with long-time GM Chris Grier. There has been a lot of speculation about McDaniels’ status with the team following another disappointing season in Miami.
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.
The Miami Dolphins are waking up this morning with an all-too-familiar taste in their mouth. They're 2-7; having surpasses the loss total of their 2023 team before Halloween.
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.
The Miami Dolphins were ultimately noncompetitive in a 28-6 loss versus two-time MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, but it did not have to be that way.
The Miami Dolphins have hit another low point in a tough 2025 NFL season, falling 28-6 to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football to get Week 9 of the NFL season started.
The Miami Dolphins, it turns out, are who we thought they were. And that, unfortunately for the organization and their fans, is nowhere near good enough to win games on a consistent basis.
The Miami Dolphins hosted the Baltimore Ravens on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 9. It hasn't been the season Miami had hoped for coming in, sitting at a 2-6 record.
The Miami Dolphins (2-6) were on the wrong end of a controversial penalty call in the second quarter of Thursday’s Week 9 home contest against the Baltimore Ravens (2-5).
The Miami Dolphins utilized a ball-control offense to defeat the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday and made use of the three running backs on their 53-man roster.
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.
The Miami Dolphins had one of the most eyebrow-raising victories in Week 8 when they destroyed the Atlanta Falcons 34-10 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. A team that looked finished for the rest of the season put together their most complete performance on both sides of the ball.