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It feels like there is a referendum on Mike McDaniel's job security each week, which isn't surprising given the team's brutal start to the 2025 season. But the Dolphins continue to stick by the embattled head coach.
MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel held his final session with reporters before this weekend's game against the Falcons in Atlanta. Topics included the backup quarterback competition between Zach Wilson and rookie Quinn Ewers.
Jackson blasted the Dolphins’ coach and quarterback in an interview with Betway, only days after Miami’s embarrassing Week 7 loss to the Cleveland Browns. Not only are the Dolphins 1-6 and facing a second straight losing season, but their playoff chances are next to none entering Sunday’s showdown with the Atlanta Falcons.
Released footage shows Mike McDaniel savagely pointing over to the bench after Tua Tagovailoa tossed a terible interception.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/dolphins as Could (And Should) Mike McDaniel Last the Whole Season?. As the Miami Dolphins got set to begin their preparations Wednesday for their Week 8 game against the Atlanta Falcons, Mike McDaniel remained as their head coach.
Tedy Bruschi’s comments on Mike McDaniel have gone viral after the Miami Dolphins’ 31-6 Week 7 loss to the Cleveland Browns.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has thrown six interceptions in the last two weeks and he's leading the league with 10 interceptions, but head coach Mike McDaniel says he isn't wavering in his belief that the quarterback is the right person for the job.
WATCHMcDaniel, of course, comes from Shanahan’s coaching tree, having coached under him across several stops between 2011 and 2021. While the foundation of the offense is rooted in the same principles that have defined Shanahan’s success,
NFL insider Dianna Russini doesn't know why the Dolphins' ownership is so intent on keeping Mike McDaniel around.
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Mike McDaniel gives latest on Jaylen Waddle injury, availability vs. Falcons
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is expected to play Sunday, despite popping up on the team's Thursday injury report with hamstrings trouble. "Just the rigors of football," Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said of the injuries. "He's treating them and, yeah, [I] expect him to play."
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The uphill climb for Mike McDaniel’s Dolphins offense just steepened as injury claims another player the roster is not currently built to replace
When it rains, it pours. And boy, oh boy, is it feeling like a South Florida thunderstorm is firmly parked overtop of the Miami Dolphins' tight end room right now as the Dolphins we reach the end of October.