Mike McDaniel, Tua Tagovailoa and Miami Dolphins
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The Dolphins coach is far from the only one who should be worried about his job status after a slow start to the season.
The Miami Dolphins need to make some changes. The changes at the top are the ones everyone is talking about, but if Mike McDaniel is still the team’s head coach
The Cleveland Browns trounced the Dolphins 31-6 to bring Miami to 1-6 on the year. Head coach Mike McDaniel said the loss wasn't a result of his guys now wanting it enough. "The guys are tired of… they wanted to f--king win, OK?" McDaniel told reporters after the game. McDaniel also answered questions about his job security:
Mike McDaniel is on the hot seat with the Miami Dolphins off to a 1-5 start. Here's a look at his contract and record since 2022.
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said he isn't thinking about his job security, even after a 31-6 loss Sunday to the Browns dropped his team to 1-6.
Before the season even started, there was talk that Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel was starting to lose the
All of the Dolphins' points came on field goals by Riley Patterson, marking the third time in McDaniel's four years they failed to score a touchdown. They are 29-29 during his tenure and well on their way to missing the playoffs for the second straight season.
Miami is 1-6 through seven games of the 2025 season. And the latest performance — a 31-6 blowout loss to the previously 1-5 Browns — could be the last one for coach Mike McDaniel. And possibly for G.M. Chris Grier.
As many Miami Dolphins fans have hoped for quite some time, head coach Mike McDaniel benched the egregiously paid $212 million man, Tua Tagovailoa, on Sunday in