Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel has a career winning percentage of .219 (4-15) when he throws the red flag to challenge an official's call.
The Miami Dolphins still have an opening for a wide receivers coach, and an interesting candidate emerged Friday. This came with the news that the Houston Texan
Henry, who remains one of the best running backs in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, played under legendary coach Nick Saban with the Crimson Tide. Saban, who joined The Pivot Podcast this week with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder and Fred Taylor, told a great story about Henry as a pass blocker when he first got to Alabama.
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Record-setting LSU tight end Mason Taylor is a name who should be very familiar to the Miami Dolphins. The son of Dolphins’ legend Jason Taylor and nephew of fellow Miami Hall of Famer Zach Thomas, Mason would be a celebrated selection for Dolphins’ fans if he winds up in Miami.
The veteran running back had a career low in carries in 2024 and will approach his offseason and free agency with fervor to extend his career either in Miami or elsewhere.
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However, he was retained, and he got tougher on his players and wasn’t Mr. Nice Guy. He let his message be heard. McDaniel has to try to do that, but he has been here 3 years, and it’s hard to change who you are, and the player could get tuned out.
After three seasons with the Miami Dolphins, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the 30-year-old is on the trading block after quitting on his squad in Week 18. But former Dolphins linebacker Rob Ninkovich thinks head coach Mike McDaniel is part of the problem.
The Dolphins paid a king’s ransom for Tyreek Hill in 2022. They won’t get nearly the same haul back if they trade him this offseason.
Clearly impressing New Orleans with his first interview, Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is brought back as a finalist for the Saints’ head coaching job.