Cleveland gets blowout win over Miami in NFL Week 7
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The Miami Dolphins are not expected to fire coach Mike McDaniel this week despite a 1-6 record and another lethargic showing during Sunday's 31-6 loss against the Cleveland Browns. Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher drilled into McDaniels and what he paints as a lifeless team taking the field without much direction.
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Miami Dolphins Coach Delivers Ominous Message About Team After Another Humiliating Loss
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel made some eyebrow-raising comments about the future of his team following their blowout loss to the Cleveland Browns.
The Miami Dolphins are 1-6 after a 31-6 loss at the Cleveland Browns. Mike McDaniel is under fire. Tua Tagovailoa was benched for Quinn Ewers. Jonah Savaiinaea continues to struggle. Nobody has been fired — yet. McDaniel reiterated this week The Tape Don't Lie.
Somehow, the Giants lost to the Broncos. Somehow it happened. The Broncos were trailing 19-0 entering the fourth quarter, and scored 33 points in the final 15 minutes! The Giants were up 26-8 with six minutes to go, and still allowed 25 points and lost!
All of the Dolphins' points came on field goals by Riley Patterson, marking the third time in McDaniel's four years they failed to score a touchdown. They are 29-29 during his tenure and well on their way to missing the playoffs for the second straight season.
If you’re looking for a bright spot during an otherwise brutal stretch for the Miami Dolphins, this might be the place. A few of the Dolphins’ draft picks showe
Cleveland's defensive dominance against Miami reveals a frustrating identity crisis that threatens the Browns' potential despite shutting down Tua and the Dolphins offense.
The Miami Dolphins's veteran tight end, Darren Waller, is not expected to play on Sunday, per head coach Mike McDaniel.