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Dolphins Fire Mike McDaniel After Disappointing Season
8 Jan
Summary
- Mike McDaniel's tenure as Dolphins head coach concluded after four seasons.
- The Dolphins posted a 7-10 record in McDaniel's final season, missing playoffs.
- Miami experienced a mid-season slump with multiple close losses before a late surge.

The Miami Dolphins officially concluded the Mike McDaniel era on Thursday, January 8, 2026. McDaniel's four-year tenure ended with a 7-10 record in his final season, failing to secure a playoff berth. The team experienced a tumultuous season, including several devastating losses after holding significant leads, which raised questions about team culture and performance.
Despite starting the season 2-7, the Dolphins mounted a comeback with a four-game winning streak. However, the team finished 1-3, ultimately sealing McDaniel's fate. His overall record with Miami stands at 35-33 through 68 games, with playoff appearances in his first two seasons.
McDaniel's departure comes after a season filled with eyebrow-raising moments and comments from players regarding team dynamics. The decision was made on January 8, 2026, shortly after another significant NFL coaching change, potentially influenced by owner Stephen Ross's ties to that coaching family.




