Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel loves messing with the NFL Network combine camera crew when it highlights him on the broadcast. This year, McDaniel playfully hid behind his hand and peeked out behind it to check and see if he was still being recorded while watching combine drills.
Behind Mike McDaniel's laid-back style lies a brilliant mind that has not only led the Dolphins to success but also grown his fortune to millionaire figures. Check out his current net worth. From the moment Mike McDaniel took over the Miami Dolphins in 2022,
McDaniel previously worked with Slowik with the San Francisco 49ers before taking the helm in Miami, and in Washington more than a decade ago. Slowik’s brother, Ryan, was already on the Dolphins’ staff as defensive backs coach and defensive pass game specialist.
The Miami Dolphins left much to be desired in 2024. Despite having one of the most explosive offenses in football, they struggled down the stretch, finishing with an 8-9 record and missing the playoffs.
It appears as though the Miami Dolphins are moving forward as though they're not going to have a key part of their roster back for 2025 - although that last part still remains to be seen. Mike McDaniel met with the media at the NFL Combine on Tuesday and discussed a number of topics ranging from the draft to free agency and his own roster.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel voiced his opinion on the ongoing controversy in the NFL related to the 'Tush Push' play used by Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles. One of the biggest talking points during the NFL Draft Combine week revolves around the ‘Tush Push’ play popularized by Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles.
An injury to Tua Tagovailoa derailed any plans the Miami Dolphins had for the 2024 season. Instead, a year seen as a possible jump to championship contenders ended in the team missing the playoffs entirely.
The Miami Dolphins made the playoffs in 2022 and 2023 with one of the NFL’s most explosive offenses, but they ended up watching the 2024 NFL Playoffs from home after winning just eight games. While the third diagnosed concussion of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s pro career,
The Miami Dolphins desperately need to address certain areas of their roster, with the principal among them being both sides of the line of scrimmage and in the secondary, as well as an experienced backup QB.
Think of the Miami Dolphins offensive line like a ’67 Mustang with a rusted frame—flashy on the outside, shaky where it counts. The post Mike McDaniel’s Strong Roster Demand for Dolphins Front Office As HC Wants Tua Tagovailoa’s Backup appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel let quarterback Tua Tagovailoa know that two key players may not come back for the 2025 NFL season. Even though the Miami Dolphins left a lot to be desired in the 2024 NFL season,
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel says the team has a couple of offensive linemen in mind heading into free agency.