No Clarity In Dolphins General Manager Search
As the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks prepare to do battle in Super Bowl XLVII, the dysfunction in Davie with the Miami Dolphins continues to become more illuminated with each passing day.
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As the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks prepare to do battle in Super Bowl XLVII, the dysfunction in Davie with the Miami Dolphins continues to become more illuminated with each passing day.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers director of player personnel Dennis Hickey has become the seventh candidate to interview for the job of general manager with the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins filled the job of offensive coordinator Wednesday with the hiring of Bill Lazor. Twenty-four hours later, the Dolphins have a new position that will need to be filled on the staff.
Until Wednesday, the Miami Dolphins haven't tipped their hand on who they may hire as the new general manager. But that may have changed with the interview of Detroit Lions senior personnel executive Brian Xanders.
The wife of Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill rented an SUV in South Florida, returned it shortly after but left a rifle in the back of the car, according to the Broward Sheriff's Office.
The Miami Dolphins needed an experienced offensive coordinator who has a history of developing quarterbacks. The Dolphins found their guy in Philadelphia Eagles quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor.
The Miami Dolphins have yet to make a hire for either an offensive coordinator or a general manager, but finding a quality offensive coordinator may be the toughest challenge facing the Fins in the offseason.
Another day and another name has been scratched from the list of potential general manager candidates for the Miami Dolphins.
The Florida Panthers scored early and then played enough defense to hang on. Scottie Upshall scored a short-handed goal and had an assist to lead the Panthers over the New York Islanders 4-2 on Tuesday night.
The Miami Dolphins interviewed Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Ben McAdoo about becoming their offensive coordinator soon before he was hired by the New York Giants.
January 14 will forever hold a special place in the hearts and minds of Miami Dolphins everywhere. It was on this date in 1973 that the Dolphins pulled off a feat that has never been repeated in NFL history.
The Miami Dolphins are set to interview Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Ben McAdoo for the team's vacant offensive coordinator position, according to Armando Salguero of CBS4 news partner the Miami Herald.
The Miami Dolphins' search for another general manager will get back underway soon after taking Monday off. The Dolphins are scheduled to interview Brian Xanders in the coming days, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen.
The search continues for the next Miami Dolphins general manager.On Sunday, the Vice President of Player Personnel Lake Dawson from the Tennessee Titans interviewed for the position.
Cleveland Browns assistant general manager Ray Farmer has become the fourth candidate to interview for the Miami Dolphins' job of general manager.
Pittsburgh Steelers director of football and business administration Omar Khan is one of three candidates who have interviewed for the job as general manager of the Miami Dolphins.
A former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker with a degree in sociology from Duke University appears to be emerging as a top candidate for the Miami Dolphins' general manager job.
After public pressure was reaching a crescendo, Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross sought to clarify exactly what the job of a new general manager would entail.
The Miami Dolphins are continuing to line up candidates for a general manager job that may be part of a power structure not seen before in the NFL.
The Miami Dolphins haven't released an official list of candidates for the vacant general manager job, but according to Newsday.com, a New York Giants executive is going to interview in Davie.
The Miami Dolphins' search for an offensive coordinator is picking up speed just days after the team dismissed Mike Sherman.
Less than 24 hours after the Miami Dolphins and general manager Jeff Ireland decided to part ways, some fans are celebrating the move and hoping for something positive to finally happen for the franchise.
The Miami Dolphins held the first known interview for the vacant offensive coordinator job Wednesday. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Philadelphia Eagles quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor was in Miami Wednesday to interview for the job.
The Miami Dolphins has plenty on the plate with looking for a general manager and offensive coordinator, but now one of the biggest distractions of the 2013 season is coming back to the forefront.
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross' move Tuesday to part ways with general manager Jeff Ireland may have pleased fans initially, but the question remains now of what talented general manager candidate would want to come to the dysfunction in Davie?
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Miami Beach woman sues city, mayor, and police chief, claiming First Amendment violation after officers visited her home over a Facebook post criticizing the mayor.
Havana may pay billions in claims tied to properties seized after the 1959 revolution — but questions remain over who qualifies and whether payments would ever materialize.
Jill Minugh is recovering from gunshot wounds after a bullet tore through her home during a shooting incident tied to a robbery, authorities say
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