Dolphins Owners Maintain Support for Coach McDaniel Amid Early Season Struggles
Dolphins Owners Maintain Support for Coach McDaniel Amid Early Season Struggles

Dolphins Owners Maintain Support for Coach McDaniel Amid Early Season Struggles

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The Miami Dolphins have struggled early in the 2025 NFL season, starting 0-3, with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa openly praising Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen for his superior performance, highlighting the contrast despite their similar high salaries. Despite this poor start and fan discontent, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross remains committed to head coach Mike McDaniel, who has a contract through 2028, emphasizing patience and belief in McDaniel's long-term vision. Ross's stance could shift if there is a significant drop in home game attendance or if players lose confidence in McDaniel, but as of now, no immediate firing is expected. McDaniel has a 28-25 regular season record with the Dolphins, including two playoff appearances in his first two seasons, and his offensive schemes have been credited with the team's past successes. General manager Chris Grier also retains the owner's support despite the team's struggles, underscoring a preference for continuity over drastic changes at this point in the season. However, recent losses and fan protests have increased pressure on the coaching staff, with the upcoming games seen as critical for McDaniel's future with the team.

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