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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins had months to mull their options for a new general manager after firing longtime GM Chris Grier in October. Once that process began in earnest following the end of the regular season,
The Miami Dolphins introduced new General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley, who laid out their vision to move the organization forward.
The Miami Dolphins are entering a new era after the hirings of general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley, and they have big plans for free agency.
In his first press conference since becoming Miami Dolphins general manager, Jon-Eric Sullivan got asked the question that’s been hanging over the NFL franchise since Dec. 17. That’s when Miami coach Mike McDaniel benched quarterback Tua Tagovailoa,
NFL media insider Tom Pelissero discusses the hiring of offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy bring him back to the Kansas City Chiefs. NFL media insider Ian Rapoport and senior national columnist Judy Battista discuss the hiring of former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter as the Baltimore Ravens new head coach.
The Miami Dolphins have scheduled a news conference to formally introduce both their new general manager along with their new head coach.
The Miami Dolphins GM, Jon-Eric Sullivan, shared a cryptic message about quarterback Tua Tagovailoa before talking about the QB plans. He said, “Today is not the day,” to discuss the quarterback position in the press conference.
NFL rumors question whether Malik Willis will follow Jon-Eric Sullivan and Jeff Hafley to the Miami Dolphins.
ESPN's Marcel Louis-Jacques reported that new Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has a plan. This new plan is an exciting one, which could feature multiple drafted quarterbacks in the upcoming NFL Drafts.