After the Miami Dolphins lost to the New York Jets 32-20 on Sunday afternoon and were officially eliminated from playoff contention, owner Stephen Ross issued a statement on the state of the team. In doing so, he confirmed that both head coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier will continue to lead the franchise in 2025.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel meets with reporters before Sunday's game vs. the Jets and details Tua Tagovailoa's hip condition.
McDaniel's clear frustrations with Hill don't come without basis. In 2024, Hill produced the worst full season of his career since he was rookie — in 17 games this year, he caught 81 passes for 959 yards, his first sub-1000 yard season since 2019, when he played just 12 games.
The announcement did not go over well with a fan base that last witnessed a playoff win when Bill Clinton was president.
The Dolphins stumbled to 8-9 and will miss the playoffs. Did the Week 18 loss to the Jets seal Mike McDaniel and Chris Grier's fate?
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is "unlikely" to play in Sunday's regular season finale against the New York Jets, coach Mike McDaniel said Friday. Backup ...
The Miami Dolphins are bringing back general manager Chris Grier and coach Mike McDaniel in 2025. Owner Stephen Ross released a statement Sunday night saying he’s bringing back the tandem after the team was eliminated with the team’s season ending in a 32-20 loss against the New York Jets.
MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins soon will head north planning to face the New York Jets on Sunday without ... Snoop's starting," Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Friday.
With the game tied at 24, Notre Dame kicker Mitch Jeter stepped up and hit a 41-yard field goal with seconds remaining to win the game. As a result, Jeter earned a new nickname: Mr. January. Notre Dame Fighting Irish place kicker Mitch Jeter (98) kicks a field goal against the Penn State Nittany Lions.
Glenn is one of the most sought after head coaching candidates this cycle, but he will not be the next head coach in New England.
It's hard to tell if Tyreek Hill is staying or leaving in South Beach, but the Miami Dolphins wide receiver's trusted agent, Drew Rosenhaus, may have dropped a few hints with ESPN's Pat McAfee.