After their lopsided Week 7 loss, the Dolphins were once again the focus of speculation about major changes taking place. For now, though, the status quo remains.
No changes on the coaching staff or in the front office are currently expected, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Head coach Mike McDaniel‘s job security has been a talking point all season, but on multiple occasions he has been viewed as being safe from a firing. The same holds true for general manager Chris Grier despite Miami’s 1-6 record and continued regression dating back to last season.
As improvement is sought out throughout the organization, changes on the depth chart will be something to watch for. McDaniel said yesterday that “everything is on the table” in that regard, which led to questions about even a move as noteworthy as benching Tua Tagovailoa taking place. At least for now, that will not be the case. McDaniel later confirmed Tagovailoa will remain atop the depth chart.
That comes as little surprise given the Dolphins’ investment in this case. Tagovailoa is under contract through 2028, and he is already owed $54MM in guarantees for next year. The 27-year-old’s best seasons have come under McDaniel, but even without any injury concerns he has not been able to consistently perform at a high level in 2025. Tagovailoa has thrown at least one interception in five of his seven games this year, and limiting turnovers will be key if the Dolphins are to rebound in the second half of the campaign.
McDaniel added (via ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques) he and Tagovailoa engaged in “direct communication” about Sunday’s loss to the Browns yesterday while breaking down film together. He added that is a process which has already been repeated on multiple occasions in 2025. Needless to say, things have not gone according to plan in terms of performance at the quarterback spot this season, leading to speculation about a potential change in the depth chart.
As for the backup gig, seventh-round rookie Quinn Ewers saw time late in Week 7 after he overtook Zach Wilson for the QB2 role days earlier. McDaniel said (via Louis-Jacques) an open competition will take place this week for the backup spot, adding he hopes that will not become a regular occurrence. Wilson was traded by the Jets to the Broncos last spring; after not seeing any playing time in Denver, the former No. 2 pick returned to the AFC East in free agency by signing with Miami.
Neither Ewers nor Wilson will be expected to play in Week 8 barring any injuries on Tagovailoa’s part. In any case, the quarterback position will be one to watch closely as McDaniel and Co. continue their efforts to avoid a continuation of the Dolphins’ unwanted start to the campaign.
“We’ve done nothing and we’re all out of ideas!”
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I mean… Bench Tua, you get to choose between Quinn Ewers or Zach Wilson to lead you out of the darkness…
Well…at least Wilson is a former 1st round QB flop …..
Dolphins home attendance, by game:
65,593
65,848
65,592
Fly a banner over a nearly sold-out stadium saying “Fire McDaniel Fire Grier”. Nothing changes.
Why could this be?
If you’re unhappy with the product that’s offered for sale, stop buying it.
If you’re unhappy with the product that’s offered for sale, stop buying it.
Well, you may not like the toilet paper that a retailer is offering – but hey!…you still have to wipe your ass 🙂
What would firing him and benching Tua really accomplish? The season is lost already and a new coach and qb aren’t going to save it.
Is your point that one couldn’t possibly tank harder if they tried?
Firing McDaniel would allow you to get a look at any internal candidates on an interim basis (if they have any worth checking out).
Benching Tua would allow you to evaluate if Ewers is even worth rostering next season.
It’s not about saving the season, it’s about seeing if you have anything on the roster worth saving as you rebuild this offseason.
Stephen Ross: “I’ve been pretty impressed with the stadium grounds keepers…can we rebuild around them?”
I agree, there is really no point in making either move now. The Dolphins have a tough schedule the next few weeks, and I don’t think any type of changes are going to be the jumpstart of anything.
They play the Saints and Jets back-to-back near the end of November, which would be the time to make the moves, if you’re going to make the moves. It gives you two winnable games to actually evaluate what you have versus watching different guys fail against better football teams.
Tank for Tua was really a thing for years hahaahahahaha
time to tank for manning ? ? ?
Manning needs at least 2 more years of seasoning in college and then he still may not make an NFL quarterback.
Like another 1st round QB flop is fixing this mess huh 🤔
To be fair, Ross decried that the status quo would not cut it and to their credit, Grier & McDaniel have done everything in their power to ensure that things are different. Unfortunately, “different” means that the team is now no longer even remotely competitive, has become a complete laughingstock and a rudderless ship and probably couldn’t beat Ohio State. No status quo here. Well played…….
Leaving those two in charge at this point borders on negligence. The Dolphins don’t even look like they were trying against Cleveland, unless you count” trying to get their coach fired”.
Like the great American street poet Chris Bridges, Aka “ludicris” said
“Scheme, Scheme and Plot Plot, yo man, I’m coming for that number 1 spot.”
Miami aiming for that first round pick.
The mentality of a young QB saving a franchise has blinded too many in Miami to the little things.
For example:
Fitzpatrick was a better QB than Tua
I heard on the radio about some speculation that they are not doing so because of the Flores lawsuit.
Seems far fetched if you ask me.
But looking at Mcd’s body language – everyone knows it’s coming. I think it would be impossible to coach with his defeated attitude.