When Mike McDaniel completes his fourth full season Sunday, he will have accomplished something no Miami Dolphins head coach has done in more than 20 years.
For those Jets fans who believed Adam Gase’s 2020 team would be the worst they would ever see, Aaron Glenn and his club might have you re-thinking that notion.
The Miami Dolphins have been here before. Back in 2018, the franchise fired Adam Gase after three seasons, a move that reflected deep frustration with mediocrity.
Former Jets running back Bilal Powell took the mic for his new and while he didn’t do that thing that so many podcasters do. Powell wasn’t screaming a stream of blistering hot takes to get some easy clicks, but he did have a few thoughts that may surprise a few folks.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
One of the NFL's biggest stories heading into the 2019 offseason was where former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell would sign when he returned from his year-long holdout.
Remember Adam Gase’s introductory press conference with the New York Jets six years ago? Picture the polar opposite. That is what Aaron Glenn delivered in his introductory press conference as the New York Jets’ head coach.
Former New York Jets head coach Adam Gase became infamous for one of the most unique introductory press conferences in NFL history. His eyes glaring weirdly instantly turned into one of the most shares memes online.
Remember Adam Gase? In his lone year as Chicago’s offensive coordinator in 2015, the football nerd led his unit to a sub-mediocre year, finishing 23rd in both points scored and average points per game, 18th in both yards gained and yards per game, 23rd in passing yards, and 11th in rushing yards.
The New York Jets might hire the coach many fans dub “Adam Gase 2.0” – at least, that’s what one reporter believes. On Tuesday, ESPN NFL insider Dan Graziano predicted the hires for each NFL head coach opening, and Jets fans will not be happy with who Graziano has landing in Florham Park.
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 have had a terrible 2024 season at the quarter poll of the regular season. Miami is 1-3 heading into Week 5 and have a ton of problems, highlighted by multiple injuries to Tua Tagovailoa and the rest of their QB room.
A former Miami Dolphins head coach has a new venture. Adam Gase is joining The 33rd Team, a media and technology company, as a strategic advisor. Gase will be joined in his role by former New England Patriots coaches Bill Belichick and Matt Patricia, along with a host of other retired players, coaches, and executives.
One of the greatest running backs to ever come through Michigan State, Le'Veon Bell's NFL career frankly did not last long enough. The three-time Pro Bowler immediately excelled at the next level, but after his days with the Pittsburgh Steelers, he was never really able to find that success again.
Former Jets and Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell took to Twitter/X Thursday to blast former Jets head coach Adam Gase for his playcalling, including telling Bell to just get a few yards so the Jets can get into a “third and manageable”.
Le’Veon Bell just made more noise with a single tweet than he ever did on the field in his short time with the Jets. Bell, one of the top running backs
I don't know if Le'Veon Bell was ever any more relatable than he was on Thursday for every NFL out there: You know that feeling you get sometimes remembering a particular coach or player while going about your groceries, in the middle of work, or even in a friends and family gathering?
Las Vegas Raiders interim coach Antonio Pierce is making the most of his opportunity with the Silver and Black. While what happens in the future is anyone’s guess, you can’t blame the former New York Giant linebacker for going all in right now.
After leaving the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2019, Le'Veon Bell's career took a nosedive, and nearly four years later, the All-Pro still lays some of the blame on former New York Jets head coach Adam Gase.
When the Las Vegas Raiders hired Josh McDaniels as their next head coach recently, it left a void at the New England Patriots offensive coordinator post for the first time in 10 years.