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John Harbaugh firing may make Mike McDaniel expendable
Summary
John Harbaugh was fired after 18 seasons, and reports say several teams quickly contacted his agent; the article notes Miami owner Stephen Ross has been linked to Harbaugh and that Harbaugh’s availability could affect Mike McDaniel’s job security.
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Mike McDaniel's position in Miami has been viewed as relatively secure in recent seasons. The Dolphins fired general manager Chris Grier midseason, and owner Stephen Ross reportedly involved McDaniel in the GM search. The team also faces a high-value contract for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and a planned reset in 2026. John Harbaugh was fired after 18 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, creating a high-profile coaching opening.
Known details:
- John Harbaugh was dismissed after 18 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, following the season finale loss.
- Reports said multiple teams contacted Harbaugh’s agent shortly after his firing, with one outlet noting seven calls within about 45 minutes.
- Miami owner Stephen Ross has previously been linked to Jim Harbaugh and is reported to be involved in team decision-making.
- The Dolphins fired GM Chris Grier midseason and have been described as facing a transitional 2026 while managing Tua Tagovailoa’s large contract.
- Mike McDaniel’s job had been considered secure amid a perceived lack of outside candidates and his reported involvement in the GM search.
Summary:
The availability of John Harbaugh has prompted discussion about Miami’s coaching and front-office direction given owner Stephen Ross’s prior links to Harbaugh. Undetermined at this time.
