Jeff Hafley's reported Miami Dolphins coaching staff has no shortage of interesting hires. There are long in the tooth veterans like special teams coordinator Chris Tabor and wide receiver coach Tyke Tolbert.
The Miami Dolphins are entering this offseason with significant uncertainty because they are over the salary cap and will have to make moves to become cap-compliant.
The Dolphins have changed up their entire regime following a disappointing 2025 season, hiring former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley and former Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan as the team’s new general manager.
After the Miami Dolphins hired Jeff Hafley as the new head coach and Jon-Eric Sullivan as the new GM, the biggest question is about the future of Tua Tagovailoa.
Chris Perkins, sports columnist for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, recently wrote an article titled “It Would be Crazy for Dolphins to Bring Back Tua”, and I wanted to share my thoughts on this subject.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
Miami Dolphins’ season did not go as planned, largely because their roster didn’t meet expectations. Now that the team is turning the page with GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and HC Jeff Hafley, we’re taking one last look back at the 2025 roster and mostly grading players who played meaningful snaps.
The Miami Dolphins haven't been in in the Super Bowl in a really, really long time, which is why it might be surprising to realize they once were regular participants.
Looking Ahead to Free Agency The Miami Dolphins have a lot of work to do. Step 1 is free agency. Will this new regime choose to keep veteran players that former coaches and front office members liked?
The Miami Dolphins are in the process of finalizing their coaching staff and then the fun will start as they start building for the 2026 season under new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach Jeff Hafley.
The NFL's Super Bowl media tour is a non-stop machine. This time last year, it was a Tyreek Hill apology tour for the Miami Dolphins. This time around?
Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks got the ultimate compliment from his new defensive coordinator Sean Duggan on Wednesday. Duggan, during his introductory press conference with the South Florida media, said that Brooks' style of play was "awesome to watch" and called it "inspiring" to watch on film.
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’ season did not go as planned, largely because their roster didn’t meet expectations. Now that the team is turning the page with GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and HC Jeff Hafley, we’re taking one last look back at the 2025 roster and mostly grading players who played meaningful snaps.
It wasn’t expected, but Quinn Ewers emerged as the starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins at the end of the 2025 season. The rookie quarterback, a seventh-round draft selection, started the final three games for the Dolphins following the benching of former Pro Bowl quarterback Tua Tagovailoa .
New Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Sean Duggan wants to be "multiple". During his introductory press conference with the South Florida media on Wednesday, Duggan talked at great length about a great number of things.
The Miami Dolphins are hoping they landed the right people to turn the franchise around when they hired Jon-Eric Sullivan as general manager and Jeff Hafley as head coach last month, but chances are that turnaround won't happen overnight.
The Miami Dolphins introduced their three new coordinators to the football world and the South Florida media on Wednesday afternoon. Head coach Jeff Hafley took to the podium to introduce offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, defensive coordinator Sean Duggan, and special teams coordinator Chris Tabor.
The Miami Dolphins gave it everything they had during the 2025 season. Yet they find themselves in rebuilding mode yet again. The Dolphins played well during some dire circumstances in 2025, finishing the regular season 7-10 after a rocky start.
And just like that the Miami Dolphins again are in the market for a quarterbacks coach. Before he even officially was announced in his new role with Miami, longtime NFL offensive coordinator and one-time Denver Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett was gone, on his way to joining the Arizona Cardinals coaching staff.
The Dolphins a have a new head coach in Jeff Hafley, but his first staff will include some holdovers from the Mike McDaniel era. The team is retaining inside linebackers coach/run game coordinator Joe Barry and defensive line coach Austin Clark, per reports from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network and Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.