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 announcement did not go over well with a fan base that last witnessed a playoff win when Bill Clinton was president.
McDaniel's clear frustrations with Hill don't come without basis. In 2024, Hill produced the worst full season of his career since he was rookie — in 17 games this year, he caught 81 passes for 959 yards, his first sub-1000 yard season since 2019, when he played just 12 games.
With a 32-20 loss to the New York Jets, the Dolphins failed to make the NFL playoffs for the first time in head coach Mike McDaniels’ tenure. Their 8-9 year follows consecutive seasons of wildcard losses, this year’s injury-riddle season also cut short by the Denver Broncos’ 38-0 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Miami Dolphins are keeping coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier in their respective positions after a disappointing 8-9 record in 2024.
The Dolphins stumbled to 8-9 and will miss the playoffs. Did the Week 18 loss to the Jets seal Mike McDaniel and Chris Grier's fate?
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is "unlikely" to play in Sunday's regular season finale against the Jets, coach Mike McDaniel said Friday.
The Miami Dolphins are running it back next season with Mike McDaniel as coach and Chris Grier as general manager.
After the injury suffered in Week 16 of the NFL, Miami Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel has made a decision regarding Tua Tagovailoa and the game against the New York Jets.
After a really bad day against the New York Jets, things got even worse for the Miami Dolphins in a hurry thanks to Tyreek Hill. The Dolphins (8-9) missed the postseason after losing 32-20 to the Jets (5-12) in the Week 18 season finale between the two teams.
Despite falling short of the playoffs this season, the Miami Dolphins won't be making major changes to their power structure. Dolphins owner Stephen