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Quinn Ewers found more success against the Lions than Zach Wilson, but Mike McDaniel isn't ready to move the rookie up the depth chart.
One of the crucial steps for McDaniel in rebuilding Miami's culture was getting rid of distractions. That meant some players had to go.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has admired what the Detroit Lions have been able to accomplish from afar. His team is now spending the week going against Dan Campbell's squad in a pair of joint practices and a preseason game at Ford Field this weekend.
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel faces Year 4 pressure as he aims for his first playoff win, managing Tagovailoa’s health and team culture.
Jeff Howe of The Athletic reported Thursday that Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel revealed five players on last year's roster accounted for half of the team's internal fines for violations such as being late.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel shared praise for Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell after the teams practiced together this week.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel wants to see rap battles from the Detroit Lions to live up to the 8-Mile hype.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson doesn't have that kind of pressure on him right now. There's pressure to win, but his seat is far from hot in his first season. Johnson should have a large runway of time as he tries to turn the franchise around after so many lousy years.
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel plans to play his starters in at least one more preseason game. Some starters, including Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, did not play in the preseason opener against Chicago. McDaniel believes the extra game repetitions are valuable for the starters.
ALLEN PARK — Detroit Lions linebacker Grant Stuard may have added some fuel to the fire ahead of the team’s joint practices with the Miami Dolphins by calling into question whether they could handle Detroit’s practices.
That includes FS1’s Colin Cowherd. On Thursday’s episode of The Herd, the outspoken sportscaster said the Dolphins are directionless — and that it starts at the top with head coach Mike McDaniel, who he calls “the snarky hipster.”