CLEVELAND — The Miami Dolphins’ new low of Sunday’s 31-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns is not producing any change in football leadership at this time.
The national reports came in Monday morning as many Dolphins observers are increasingly growing to expect the development with the team 1-6 and one coach already down this NFL season, as the Tennessee Titans fired Brian Callahan last week.
“No changes are expected at this time, I’m told,” NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on X on Monday morning.
Coach Mike McDaniel — and, by extension, general manager Chris Grier — seem safe in keeping their jobs this week as their seats grow intensively hotter.
McDaniel would appear to be under more imminent danger if owner Steve Ross became compelled to make a move within the season.
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