Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel chose to go for a touchdown on fourth-and-goal instead of kicking a field goal with the game tied and 1:44 remaining. The decision to hand the ball to rookie running ...
On Sunday, Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel defended his unsuccessful decision to try to score a touchdown instead of attempting a short go-ahead field goal in the final two minutes of a 16-13 overtime ...
Could Mike McDaniel get another shot in 2026? Rich Storry / Getty Images (Editor’s note: This is excerpted from Mike Sando’s Pick Six of Nov. 10, 2025.) Good luck trying to figure out what Dolphins ...
Mike McDaniel signed an extension in 2024 that would keep him in Miami through 2028. McDaniel turned the Dolphins into the No. 1 offense in 2023 and led them to two playoff appearances but lost both ...
There is a notion among some Dolphins fans on social media that the Miami Dolphins will hire a new general manager, who will be all-powerful and decisive, and that person will ultimately decide the ...
After a rough 2-7 start to the 2025 season for the Miami Dolphins, owner Stephen Ross has already made a sweeping change by parting ways with Chris Grier. Grier and the organization have agreed to ...
Miami Dolphins parted ways with longtime general manager Chris Grier after a 28-6 loss. Stephen Ross expressed great respect for Grier's 26-year stint with the organization in his official statement.
The Miami Dolphins suffered a significant 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on "Thursday Night Football." Fans were observed leaving the stadium as early as the third quarter. The news came shortly ...
When Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel was asked if the nature of team owner Steve Ross’ conversations with him or his tone has changed after Thursday night’s 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, he ...
Dolphins fans aren’t the only ones campaigning for a coaching change after Miami was routed by the Ravens, 28-6, on “Thursday Night Football” at Hard Rock Stadium. Former Pro Bowl offensive lineman ...
Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season opened with a dominant display by two-time MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. The team handed the Dolphins a 28-6 loss on "Thursday Night Football" to drop Miami ...