Tom Pelissero reports that former Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel will interview this week for the Browns, Falcons, Titans, and Ravens head coaching jobs. Pelissero adds that McDaniel is also scheduled to interview for the Lions’ offensive coordinator position.
Troy Aikman Gave Stephen Ross “Street Cred” The Miami Dolphins organization has been a disorganized disaster since Stephen Ross bought the franchise almost 20 years ago.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
Do We Need an Offense or Defense-Minded Coach? The Miami Dolphins, under Stephen Ross, have wavered from defensive coaches like Brian Flores to offensive coaches like Mike McDaniel.
The Cleveland Browns are among the teams expected to pursue former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, but the team is interviewing another notable candidate on Monday.
Dolphins May Not Get a Head Coach with Prior NFL Head Coaching Experience As the Miami Dolphins are in the very early stages of their head coach search, I think the wish, at least amongst the fan base, is that the organization hire someone with prior NFL head coaching experience.
Fired as head coach of the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, Mike McDaniel will interview for the same position with the Cleveland Browns on Monday, multiple media outlets reported on Sunday.
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.
Mike McDaniel may not be staying unemployed for long. The Miami Dolphins fired the 42-year-old head coach on Thursday following four seasons with the team.
Dolphins Ask Permission to Speak to Jeff Hafley Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports the Miami Dolphins and Las Vegas Raiders have asked permission from the Packers to speak to defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley about their vacant head coaching position.
General manager search? Done. The Miami Dolphins have filled a major job vacancy in just five days — an impressive display of pace, preparation and conviction in a candidate.
REPORT: Mike McCarthy may Emerge as a Candidate for Miami Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network on Sunday morning said that do not be surprised if Mike McCarthy emerges as a head coach candidate for the Miami Dolphins.
If GB is Dumb Enough to Fire LaFleur, Miami will Benefit The title of this article says it all: if the Packers are dumb enough to fire Matt LaFleur, the Miami Dolphins will be the beneficiaries.
A New Leaf for the Dolphins Following a disappointing 2025 season, the Miami Dolphins made a major shakeup in their leadership. The team decided to part ways with head coach Mike McDaniel after back-to-back seasons of underwhelming results.
Two Dolphins Named to One of AP’s All-Pro squads While a Pro Bowl nod is certainly a high honor in and of itself, being named to one of the Associated Press’ two All-Pro teams stands out as the higher achievement, namely because a whole lot more players are selected to the Pro Bowl.
The Miami Dolphins have requested to interview Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula for their head coach opening, NFL Network reported Saturday.
Troy Aikman’s work with the Miami Dolphins is not finished quite yet. After helping the team with their general manager hire, Aikman will do the same as they search for a new head coach, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Tom Pelissero reports that the Dolphins have requested an interview with Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak for their head coaching vacancy and are expected to speak with him today.
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross released his first statement after making the decision on hiring the franchise’s newest general manager. Ross made the tough choice to move on from longtime member Chris Grier, who dedicated a lot of time to the Dolphins since 2000.
The Miami Dolphins officially released four players from the practice squad on Friday, including DT Simeon Barrow, DB Jack Henderson, TE Chris Myarick, and OT Kadeem Telfort.
The Miami Dolphins announced they’ve signed four players to futures deals on Friday. The full list includes: DT Keith Cooper Jr. OL Braeden Daniels TE Cole Turnerand OL Carter Warren Futures contracts are essentially camp invites that will allow players to compete for roster spots during offseason workouts and training camp.