Jeff Hafley stands confidently with Miami Dolphins helmet and stadium fans behind him showing pride

Dolphins Gamble on Hafley

At a Glance

  • The Miami Dolphins have agreed to hire Jeff Hafley as head coach
  • Hafley replaces Mike McDaniel, who was fired after four seasons
  • Owner Stephen Ross has never hired a coach with prior NFL head-coaching experience
  • Why it matters: The move continues Miami’s trend of betting on unproven leaders amid a looming quarterback overhaul

The Miami Dolphins and Jeff Hafley have reached an agreement to make the former Boston College head coach and Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator their next head coach, a team source told News Of Philadelphia.

Michael A. Turner confirmed the hiring Monday, speaking with a person who requested anonymity because a contract had not been finalized.

Hafley, 46, will replace Mike McDaniel, who was dismissed after compiling a 35-33 record over four seasons. The Dolphins also fired longtime general manager Chris Grier during the season, clearing the way for a front-office reset.

Second interview seals the deal

Hafley met with the Dolphins for a second interview earlier Monday before receiving the offer. He will reunite with new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, with whom he worked the past two seasons in Green Bay.

Hafley’s résumé

  • 2024: Left Boston College to become Packers defensive coordinator
  • 2016-2018: San Francisco 49ers defensive backs coach
  • 2014-2015: Cleveland Browns secondary coach

Sullivan spent 22 seasons with the Packers before taking Miami’s GM job. He served most recently as Green Bay’s vice president of player personnel.

Ross continues trend

Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has not hired a coach with previous NFL head-coaching experience since purchasing majority control in 2009. His past hires:

Stephen Ross stands on Miami Dolphins field with briefcase and Head Coach Wanted sign showing past coaches crossed out
Coach Years Record
Joe Philbin 2012-2015 24-28
Adam Gase 2016-2018 23-25
Brian Flores 2019-2021 24-25
Mike McDaniel 2022-2025 35-33

McDaniel’s departure

McDaniel was fired after finishing 7-10 and missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year. The record triggered an organizational reset that is expected to include finding a new quarterback and moving on from former first-round pick Tua Tagovailoa.

Tagovailoa benched

Tagovailoa was benched for the final three games of the 2025 season after throwing for 2,660 yards and 20 touchdowns. His production dropped in accuracy and mobility, and he finished with 15 interceptions-second most in the NFL and a career high.

Contract complications

  • Signed a four-year, $212.4 million extension in July 2024
  • Guaranteed $54 million for 2026
  • Releasing him would create significant salary-cap hits

Search process

The Dolphins interviewed multiple candidates before settling on Hafley:

  • Former Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski (hired by Atlanta)
  • Seattle offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak
  • San Francisco defensive coordinator Robert Saleh
  • Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula
  • Jacksonville defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile

Monday also saw the firings of Pete Carroll and Kevin Stefanski, adding to the NFL’s coaching carousel.

Michael A. Turner reported from Tampa.

Author

  • I’m Michael A. Turner, a Philadelphia-based journalist with a deep-rooted passion for local reporting, government accountability, and community storytelling.

    Michael A. Turner covers Philadelphia city government for Newsofphiladelphia.com, turning budgets, council votes, and municipal documents into clear stories about how decisions affect neighborhoods. A Temple journalism grad, he’s known for data-driven reporting that holds city hall accountable.

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