Breaking news: The Miami Dolphins are making a significant change, and it's shaking up the team! It appears Mike McDaniel's time as the Dolphins' head coach has come to an end, as reported by sources like Adam Schefter of ESPN. This decision, made by Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, marks a turning point for the franchise.
McDaniel, who is 42 years old, leaves the Dolphins with a record of 35-33. He took the helm in 2022, and in his first season, he led the team to a 9-8 record, including a playoff appearance. The team showed improvement in 2023, finishing with an 11-6 record, but unfortunately, they faced another first-round playoff exit. The team's performance dipped in 2024 to 8-9 and further to 7-10 in 2025. Midway through the 2025 season, the Dolphins also parted ways with their General Manager, Chris Grier.
Now, the Dolphins have a fresh start ahead of them, with the opportunity to bring in a new General Manager and head coach.
And this is the part most people miss... One of the first major decisions for the new leadership will be the quarterback position and how they will handle Tua Tagovailoa.
What do you think about this move? Do you agree with the Dolphins' decision, or do you think McDaniel deserved more time? Share your thoughts in the comments below!