The great remaking of the Miami Dolphins continues to roll on this offseason as the team transitions from former general manager Chris Grier and former head coach Mike McDaniel to new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach Jeff Hafley.
On Wednesday morning, it was reported by various sources that former Dolphins quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell will be joining the Carolina Panthers staff as the team’s associate head coach. Bevell spent the last four seasons in Miami under Mike McDaniel — helping quarterback Tua Tagovailoa maximize his skillset before his steep decline in 2025.
Meanwhile, the Dolphins are still in search of a new quarterbacks coach, after the man they hired for the job — Nathaniel Hackett — left Miami for the Arizona Cardinals’ offensive coordinator position less than a week after being hired. Whoever the Dolphins settle on will have his work cut out for him — as the team wrestles with the idea of moving on from Tagovailoa, while still having 7th round draft pick, Quinn Ewers, in the quarterbacks room.
Of course, there has been plenty of speculation this offseason as to whether or not the Dolphins will be able to bring Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Malik Willis to South Florida when free agency opens in one month’s time — with the Dolphins and Cleveland Browns being named as the two teams most interested in his services.
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