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While the Patriots requested permission, the Dolphins can only block assistants from interviewing for lateral positions. As a defensive coordinator appointment would be a promotion for Crow, Miami has no choice but to grant the request.
It was more of the same in the AFC East this season, with the Miami Dolphins watching the Buffalo Bills win the division title before enduring playoff heartbrea
Hill has been at the center point of trade rumors since he expressed his desire to leave the Dolphins after the season finale on January 5. But while speaking to NFL executives about the league’s offseason, an executive gave ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler a “wild” suggestion involving Hill — Miami trading him to the New England Patriots.
In a piece published Tuesday, an NFC personnel man told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler he expects the Dolphins to send Hill to the New England Patriots this offseason.
Needing to improve special teams after several down seasons from the unit, Miami found Craig Aukerman as the replacement to Danny Crossman.
The New England Patriots are interviewing a top Miami Dolphins assistant for the defensive coordinator role. Outside linebacker coach Ryan Crow, who worked for newly hired Patriots coach Mike Vrabel when he was the head coach with the Tennessee Titans, is viewed as a candidate to lead Vrabel’s defense according to ESPN.
The Dolphins have found a new special teams coordinator. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Miami is hiring Craig Aukerman for the ... Crow interviewed for the same job with the Patriots last week. He just completed his first season with the Dolphins.
We're approaching a month since the end of the Miami Dolphins season, and there's still no definitive word as to whether Tyreek Hill absolutely wants to stay wi
After helping the Patriots win the Super Bowl over the Seattle Seahawks, Graham left New England and has sine spent time with the New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins and Las Vegas Raiders, holding titles including defensive coordinator and assistant head coach during that stretch.
With Wynn, Liam Eichenberg, and Robert Jones all set to become free agents in March, the Dolphins need to find a way to have some veteran help in the middle next year, one way or another. Wynn was cheap to retain last year and won’t be more expensive after another injury-riddled year.