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Do the reeling Dolphins have any shot of pulling off a huge upset against the rival Bills? Sun Sentinel staffers don’t think so.
The Miami Dolphins were outgained early, plagued by turnovers, and ultimately overrun by the Baltimore Ravens in a 28-6 loss Thursday night at Hard Rock Stadium. The defeat drops the Dolphins to 2-7 on the season and marks their third straight loss.
The two sides met Friday morning and mutually agreed to part ways, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter who also reported that coach Mike McDaniel will remain with the team through the end of the season. Champ Kelly will serve as the interim general manager.
Chris Perkins and David Furones discuss how long it could take for Miami to rebuild after firing general manager Chris Grier.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/dolphins/onsi as What Division Rival's Blockbuster Trade Means for Dolphins. The Miami Dolphins hadn't made a blockbuster trade Tuesday as of 1 p.m., but one of their division rivals shocked the NFL world ahead of the trade deadline.
The Dolphins could have a new coach any time it suits team owner Stephen Ross. But as long as Tagovailoa is healthy, the former Alabama All-American is likely to remain Miami’s quarterback through the 2026 season. You could say it’s in his contract.