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    Miami Dolphins Coach Set To Leave: Who Is Replacing Mike McDaniel’s Good-bye We Don’t Need You Again

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    Miami Dolphins Coaches: Who Is on Mike McDaniel’s Coaching Staff?

    Mike McDaniel takes to the field prior to the game against the Green Bay Packers at Hard Rock Stadium.
    Dec 25, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel takes to the field prior to the game against the Green Bay Packers at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

    Miami Dolphins Coaches: Who Is on Mike McDaniel’s Coaching Staff?

    Can  and the Miami Dolphins coaches return to the postseason again? While QB Tua Tagovailoa’s health issues never reared their head, losses on the defense down the stretch and inconsistent performances from the offense hindered Miami’s postseason success.

    After parting ways with some substantial pieces, the Dolphins retooled the roster and coaching staff to improve their shortcomings. Here are the coaches in charge of leading Miami to another playoff berth.

    Miami Dolphins Coaching Staff

    • Mike McDaniel, Head Coach
    • Eric Studesville, Associate Head Coach/Running Backs
    • Jon Embree, Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends
    • Frank Smith, Offensive Coordinator
    • Darrell Bevell, Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator
    • Chandler Henley, Senior Offensive Assistant
    • Wes Welker, Wide Receivers/Pass Game Specialist
    • Butch Barry, Offensive Line
    • Lemuel Jeanpierre, Assistant Offensive Line
    • Rob Everett, Offensive Assistant
    • Parks Frazier, Offensive Assistant
    • Max McCaffrey, Offensive Assistant
    • Jonathan Krause, Offensive Assistant
    • Roman Sapolu, Offensive Assistant
    • Anthony Weaver, Defensive Coordinator
    • Austin Clark, Defensive Line
    • Kynjee’ Cotton, Assistant Defensive Line
    • Joe Barry, Linebackers/Run Game Coordinator
    • Ryan Crow, Outside Linebackers
    • Brian Duker, Passing Game Coordinator/Secondary
    • Mathieu Araujo, Cornerbacks
    • Ryan Slowik, Defensive Backs/Pass Game Specialist
    • Deshawn Shead, Assistant Defensive Backs
    • Sean Ryan, Defensive Assistant
    • Matt O’Donnell, Defensive Assistant
    • Danny Crossman, Special Teams Coordinator
    • Ronnie Bradford, Senior Special Teams Assitant

    New Additions to the Miami Dolphins’ Coaching Staff

    The most significant change on the Dolphins’ coaching staff is a shuffle on the defense. Vic Fangio was one and done in Miami after the took a job with the Philadelphia Eagles in the offseason. The Dolphins hired former NFL DE and Ravens defensive line coach Anthony Weaver to take over the defense.

    Weaver was drafted by the Ravens in the second round of the 2002 NFL Draft after spending his collegiate career at Notre Dame. He became a coach in 2010 and has worked with five other NFL franchises, mainly as a defensive line coach.

    Changing a defensive coordinator means changing other defensive coaches; Weaver’s staff is no exception. Miami also hired former Detroit Lions defensive backs coach Brian Duker as the Dolphins’ secondary coach and pass game coordinator.

    Additionally, Miami hired veteran coach Joe Barry, who will be the linebackers coach and tasked as the run game coordinator. Barry has been a defensive coordinator or positions coach in the NFL and college football since 1996.

    Furthermore, Weaver and the Dolphins brought in Tennessee Titans outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow to serve in the same position for Miami. While Crow spent six seasons with the Titans, Tennessee’s decision to part ways with Mike Vrabel also pushed Crow to search for new opportunities. He’ll partner with Jalean Phillips and Bradley Chubb following their injury rehab.

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