Miami’s head coach is not changing the offensive play-calling system as he returns for a fourth season after the Dolphins offense took a dive in 2024.
The Miami Dolphins are retaining both head coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier for the 2025 season, despite a disappointing 8-9 finish to 2024, team owner Stephen Ross announced Sunday night.
McDaniel seems to think that his players are running a bit wild on him, and punishment might need to be levied with more of an iron fist. He pointed to the issue belonging more to a certain sect of players rather than a team-wide problem.
The finale was marred by a surprising move by star wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who opted to leave the game in the fourth quarter and not return to action on the team's final two drives. Hill later hinted that he wanted to leave the Dolphins for good and McDaniel hinted that Hill quit on the team.
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is cracking down on tardy players as several have been late to multiple team meetings.
While Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel experienced some success in his first couple of seasons in Miami, year three came to a considerably disappointing end.
The Miami Dolphins are keeping coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier in their respective positions after a disappointing 8-9 record in 2024.
On this week's "Scoop City" podcast, we discuss Miami's decision to keep its coach, and its star wide receiver's post-game comments.
The Miami Dolphins saw themselves as Super Bowl contenders. They were far from it thanks to bad decisions, stars who didn't produce, injuries and more.
And along those lines, here are five things that must happen this offseason for the Dolphins to improve their team in the 2025 season. Culture change: Hill is the high-profile guy here, but this includes quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, cornerback Jalen Ramsey, defensive tackle Zach Sieler and every other team leader.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Miami Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel saying that some players have been repeatedly late this year and fined multiple times, but the fines have not been effective as a form of discipline at all.