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The Miami Dolphins doubled down on their franchise reset this Friday. Barely a day after the front office decided to move on from head coach Mike McDaniel, the team announced that it would be bringing in Jon-Eric Sullivan as its general manager,
John Harbaugh had the same owner and the same key front office people in all of his 18 years coaching Baltimore.
A Cleveland Browns insider has revealed the astronomical price tag required to hire John Harbaugh as a head coach.
Curiously, Jeff Hafley — a New Jersey native — hasn’t received an interview request from the Giants. He does have requests from the Titans, Cardinals and Falcons — with the possibility looming that his head coach, Matt LaFleur, could get fired if the Packers lose to the Bears on Saturday.
Following McDaniel's firing, The Athletic's Dianna Russini reported team owner Stephen Ross and other members of the front office asked general manager candidates during interviews to both evaluate McDaniel as a head coach and outline a list of possible other coaching candidates.
From family connections to Cleveland to Jimmy Haslam's open checkbook, the Browns have compelling reasons to believe they can lure the Super Bowl-winning coach.
Harbaugh is quite familiar with Dolphins owner Stephen Ross — who is close with Harbaugh’s brother Jim, because of their Michigan ties. But ultimately, John Harbaugh needs to feel comfortable with Miami’s GM. Along those lines, here’s what ESPN’s Jeff Darlington noted:
John Harbaugh is reportedly a "big admirer" of New York Giants co-owner John Mara and "intrigued" by rookie QB Jaxson Dart.
The Falcons are looking to hire a president of football for an organizational reset after firing General Manager Terry Fontenot and head coach Raheem Morris.