Miami Dolphins fire head coach Mike McDaniel
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On this week's Read Between The Sidelines, sports experts in Atlanta, Tampa and Orlando break down the top sports headlines, from the Miami Dolphins' chances to draw John Harbaugh after cutting ties with Head Coach Mike McDaniel to whether the Atlanta Hawks are better after trading face of the franchise Trae Young to the Washington Wizards for CJ McCollum and another role player.
Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph has the second-best odds at being the next head coach in Miami, according to Kalshi. Joseph previously served as the Dolphins’ defensive coordinator in 2016. Ex-Jets head coach Robert Saleh is the only other candidate with a solid chance, per Kalshi, at getting the job.
Mike McDaniel is already on a team's radar hours after the Miami Dolphins fired him as head coach following a 7-10 season.
The Miami Dolphins were the first team to fire a general manager this offseason, and their vacancy is already drawing “lots of attention around the league,” according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini. “It’s viewed as an exceptional front office ...
Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason has some questions about the Dolphins’ decision to turn to Troy Aikman for help with their general manager search. Aikman will act as an advisor for Miami throughout the process alongside Hall of Famer Dan Marino, who serves as the team’s special advisor to owner Stephen Ross.
Louis-Jacques, amid this performance, believes that Ewers should get a chance to compete for the starting job in 2026. With his cheap deal and this week's performances, giving the Texas Longhorns rookie a chance in 2026 to start makes some sense.
Quarterback Zach Wilson hasn’t thought about what he’d do with the $1.7 billion if he won. “Maybe buy the New York Jets,” he said with a laugh.