• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Miami Sports Today

Miami Sports News Continuously Updated

  • Dolphins
  • Marlins
  • Heat
  • Panthers
  • Soccer
    • Inter Miami CF
    • Miami FC
  • Colleges
    • Florida Atlantic
    • Florida International University
    • University of Miami

Ian Rapoport Names The 3 Finalists For Dolphins Job

September 27, 2024 by The Spun

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – NOVEMBER 25: A detailed view of a Miami Dolphins helmet prior to a game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 25, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Colts defeated the Dolphins 27-24. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

The Miami Dolphins haven’t had a single head coach last more than four years since the late-great Don Shula retired in 1995. As they seek their ninth head coach in the last 25 years, a few finalists are emerging.

Appearing on the Pat McAfee Show, NFL insider Ian Rapoport revealed that there are three known finalists for the job. He identified Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel as the finalists.

Of the three, Daboll is the only one with previous ties to the organization. He served as the team’s offensive coordinator in 2011 under Tony Sparano.

Moore is one of the NFL’s young coaching stars. He’s coming off a year where he turned the Dallas Cowboys into the NFL’s best offense, putting up historically good numbers as they won the NFC East title.

McDaniel is a candidate who not many have interviewed this coaching cycle. But he has over a decade of NFL coaching experience and hails from the Shanahan coaching tree, which has produced a number of quality head coaches.

“The 3 finalists for the Dolphins job are Brian Daboll, Kellen Moore & Mike McDaniel from the 49ers” ~@RapSheet#PatMcAfeeShowLIVE #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/ipfN6ZcRbQ

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) January 28, 2022

The Miami Dolphins most recently fired head coach Brian Flores after three years and a 24-25 record. It was a highly controversial move at the time given they had narrowly missed the playoffs in back-to-back years.

But if the Dolphins can bring in a highly touted coach, fans may be willing to forgive the team from the get go.

Of course, nothing makes a fanbase forget past mistakes easier than making the playoffs. And the Dolphins’ next head coach would be in a decent position to do so.

Who do you believe will be the next head coach of the Miami Dolphins?

Filed Under: Dolphins

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Iga Swiatek dominates American Amanda Anisimova in Wimbledon finals
  • This week on “Sunday Morning” (July 13)
  • Trump posts message of support for Bondi amid Epstein probe fallout
  • Melissa Turner’s Closing Act
  • 7/12: CBS Weekend News

Categories

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • 247 Sports
  • 560 The JOE
  • 790 The Ticket
  • Bleacher Report
  • CBS Miami
  • OurSports Central
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • WSVN Fox 7

Baseball

  • MLB.com
  • Fish Stripes
  • Last Word On Baseball
  • MLB Trade Rumors
  • Marlin Maniac

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • Allucan Heat
  • Amico Hoops
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Hot Hot Hoops
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball
  • Real GM
  • Pro Basketball Talk

Football

  • Miami Dolphins
  • Dolphins Gab
  • Dolphins Wire
  • Last Word On Pro Football
  • NFL Trade Rumors
  • Our Turf Football
  • Phin Phanatic
  • Pro Football Focus
  • Pro Football Rumors
  • Pro Football Talk
  • The Phinsider
  • Total Dolphins

Hockey

  • Elite Prospects
  • Last Word On Hockey
  • Litter Box Cats
  • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Talk
  • The Hockey Writers
  • The Rat Trick

Soccer

  • Last Word on Soccer
  • MLS Multiplex

College

  • Canes Warning
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Forgotten 5
  • Saturday Blitz
  • State Of The U
  • The Miami Hurricane
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in