
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Dolphins are setting up in-person head coaching interviews for early this week, which will include Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.
This is Hafley’s second interview with the team, so he’s among the finalists for the job.
No real surprise here, considering his ties to new Dolphins GM John-Eric Sullivan.
Here’s the list of candidates for the Dolphins’ job:
Hafley also had interest from the Raiders, Steelers and Falcons for their head-coaching jobs.
Hafley, 46, began his coaching career at WPI back in 2011. From there, he worked for Albany, Pittsburgh, and Rutgers before taking his first NFL coaching job with the Buccaneers as their assistant defensive backs coach
Hafley had stints with the Browns and 49ers before becoming the co-defensive coordinator at Ohio State in 2019. Boston College hired him as their head coach the following year, and he held the position until Green Bay hired him as their defensive coordinator before the 2024 season. He finished with a 22-26 record at BC.
In 2025, the Packers defense ranked No. 12 in fewest yards allowed, No. 11 in fewest points allowed, No. 18 in fewest rushing yards allowed, and No. 11 in fewest passing yards allowed.
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