Dolphins schedule 2nd head-coach interview with Jeff Hafley
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Connecticut native Patrick Graham to interview for Miami Dolphins head coaching vacancy Monday
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Following a 7-10 season, the Miami Dolphins are expected to enter a transition period after missing the postseason for the second consecutive year. Due to the team’s failure to meet expectations, owner Stephen Ross fired general manager Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel.
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross told Bloomberg on Wednesday he has received offers for the football team as high as almost $15 billion, a stark difference from the club’s estimated valuation and the $1 billion he paid well over a decade ago to acquire it.
Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley has reportedly emerged as the frontrunner for the Miami Dolphins' head coaching job.
Larry Hope believes some families need a financial win more than either team competing in Monday night's game. So, he is running back to his future.
This page will serve as the home for all the latest updates throughout the search process, including information on the candidates and the latest news on each round of interviews.
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The Miami Dolphins fired head coach Mike McDaniel on Thursday morning after a disappointing 7-10 season in which the team missed the playoffs for the second year in a row.
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An AFC East rival has their eyes on one of the Dolphins' gifted position coaches while Miami hangs in limbo
The worst part about monumental change is the limbo as the process plays out. That's currently where many members of the Miami Dolphins find themselves — waiting to see what fate awaits them once the Dolphins settle on a new head coach to lead the team and formally chart a new course for the