Well that didn't take long. It's only one week into the regular season and an NFL team is already raising money to have a "fire the coach" banner fly overhead.
Citing sources close to the situation, Sportskeeda’s Tony Pauline says the Dolphins could make a move to fire HC Mike McDaniel and GM Chris Grier if the
Darren Waller Likely Out Sunday; Grier Fumbled Another One Mike McDaniel said on Friday at his media session that it isn’t likely tight end Darren Waller will play on Sunday for the Dolphins.
Chris Grier acknowledged what already should have been obvious by the Miami Dolphins' actions throughout the offseason and the summer, essentially that the organization is going through a "reset" in 2025.
Chris Grier Finally Admits The Dolphins Are Doing A Reset Well, Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier told everyone at his press conference the other day something all of us fans knew, but the team denied all offseason.
NFL fans are extremely passionate and can sometimes become irrationally angry when things don't go their team's way. For one NFL general manager, some recent struggles have resulted in some downright heinous emails about his own kids.
There's some lessons in life that you simply need to learn the hard way. It seems like the Miami Dolphins and their general manager, Chris Grier, are applying what they've learned from one such lesson to the 2025 NFL season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers shocked many within the fan base when they decided to trade away former All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. The move sent Fitzpatrick back to the team where he originally began his NFL career, the Miami Dolphins, leaving fans and analysts alike questioning Pittsburgh’s decision.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Dolphins Front Seven Will Have To Carry The Defense The Miami Dolphins are going to go into the season with major question marks in the secondary. Let’s
The Miami Dolphins have one preseason game left to go before the time arrives for roster cuts. You've already seen some proactive action across the rest of the NFL that hints at how Miami's general manager, Chris Grier, should be spending most of his time before that deadline rolls around early next week.
The Miami Dolphins have not won a playoff game since 2000, and are the only team to have not won a playoff game in the 21st century. Miami has reached the playoffs five times in the last 24 years, but has lost in the first round each time.
Many opinions have been expressed regarding the recent trade moves by the Miami Dolphins. The sentiment, according to the NFL pundits, is about a 60/40 split leaning towards the negative for Miami.
It's a bit surprising that Chris Grier still has a job with the Miami Dolphins. Over the past few years, Grier has made many of the wrong decisions, and as a result, the Dolphins find themselves in one of the more interesting positions around the NFL.
Dolphins general manager Chris Grier confirmed reports that the team was looking to trade Jalen Ramsey, but clarified that the All-Pro cornerback did not request a trade.
General Manager Chris Grier has been a frequent target of Miami Dolphins fan backlash in recent years, though it really intensified after the team fell to 8-9 last season and missed the playoffs.
Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier appeared dismissive back in August of concern directed at his team's offensive line. Grier commented that the
News of the New York Jets firing their general manager Tuesday certainly can cause any fan to step back and assess the performance of their own team's GM, and so it is with the Miami Dolphins' Chris Grier.
As we wait to see what kind of move the Miami Dolphins might make at the NFL trade deadline, if they do anything at all, it's a good time to look back at the previous in-season deals made by GM Chris Grier.