The Miami Dolphins have parted ways with wide receivers coach/pass game specialist Wes Welker. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel announced the move in
The Miami Dolphins had a discipline issue and head coach Mike McDaniel had a hard time finding a solution during the 2024 season.
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.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel knows team discipline isn't where it ought to be and vows to make sure it changes in 2025.
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.
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.
One of the themes of Mike McDaniel’s tenure with the Miami Dolphins has been discipline or lack thereof. When McDaniel was first hired, the main concern coming from the media, especially former players,
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is cracking down on tardy players as several have been late to multiple team meetings.
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.
The 2024 season was undeniably a year to forget for Tyreek Hill. Battling a wrist injury and dealing with Tua Tagovailoa’s early season absence, Hill had his worst statistical season since his rookie year. But still, you never want to see a star player quit on his team.
The Dolphins have parted ways with special teams coordinator Danny Crossman and wide receivers coach Wes Welker, per a team announcement.