During an offseason in which several head coaches were held responsible for organizational shortcomings while general managers retained their jobs, the Dolphins were the rare team to start fresh. Despite initially giving Mike McDaniel some input in the team's GM search, the Dolphins canned their four-year HC and will reboot around Packers staffers.
Miami brought in Green Bay exec Jon-Eric Sullivan, who hired two-year Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley to succeed McDaniel. Sullivan inherits a quarterback quandary, thanks to ousted GM Chris Grier's ill-advised Tua Tagovailoa extension. The Dolphins are staring at a record-setting dead money number. Were the team to keep Tagovailoa for one more season, a 2027 breakup would be much easier. As it stands, a 2026 separation looks like where this is headed. And it will overshadow Miami's first Sullivan-Hafley offseason.
Coaching/front office:
- Fired head coach Mike McDaniel
- Hired Jeff Hafley as HC replacement
- Hired Jon-Eric Sullivan as general manager
- Promoted senior pass-game coordinator Bobby Slowik to OC
- Defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver became Ravens' DC
- Hired Sean Duggan a DC replacement
- Hired Kyle Smith as assistant GM, Chris Tabor as special teams coordinator
- Added Kevin Patullo as pass-game coordinator
- QBs coach hire Nathaniel Hackett became Cardinals' OC; Bush Hamdan named replacement
- Defensive pass-game coordinator Brian Duker became Jets' DC
- Retained defensive pass-game coordinator Joe Barry
- Added Ladell Betts as RBs coach, Tyke Tolbert as WRs coach
Reporting shifted in the wake of Grier's Halloween firing. McDaniel appeared to have done enough to retain his job for a fifth season. The Dolphins won four straight games to reach 6-7 and the fringes of the wild-card race. This included an upset win over the Bills. But an ugly showing in Pittsburgh on a Monday night brought big-picture changes.
