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The Dolphins' recent GM hire could improve the Giants' chances of landing John Harbaugh. Plus, what will it take for the Giants to hire Harbaugh?
For the first time under owner Steve Ross, the Dolphins are searching for both a general manager and head coach. With Mike McDaniel fired and the GM search narrowed to three candidates — and John Harbaugh emerging as a potential target — we analyze what it all means for the franchise on this episode of Dolphins in Depth.
Miami relieved McDaniel of his duties after the Dolphins failed to qualify for postseason play for a second consecutive season in 2025. McDaniel leaves the Dolphins with a 35-33 regular season record and an 0-2 mark in postseason play.
Jon-Eric Sullivan has agreed to join the Dolphins as their general manager, making the former Green Bay Packers executive the first key piece in Miami's organizational reboot. Sullivan, the Packers' vice president of player personnel,
The Miami Dolphins are finalizing a deal to bring in longtime Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan as their new general manager as the franchise continues a major reset.
McDaniel made the playoffs in his first two seasons in Miami, but a second straight losing season spelled the end for the Dolphins coach.
The Miami Dolphins will hire Green Bay Packers personnel executive Jon-Eric Sullivan as their new general manager, replacing Chris Grier.
Todd Monken (Baltimore OC): The Ravens had the NFL’s No. 1 offense in 2024. Monken helped quarterback Lamar Jackson earn the MVP award in 2023. Monken, 59, was offensive coordinator in Cleveland (2019) and Tampa Bay (2018) before going to Georgia, and helped the Bulldogs win back-to-back national titles (2021-22).
The Miami Dolphins request permission to interview Rams DC Chris Shula, bringing a famous coaching name back into the talks.