Dolphins Fire Mike McDaniel: NFL Coaching Vacancies Hit 8

Miami moves on from Mike McDaniel after four seasons. Is John Harbaugh the target? Plus, Michael Penix Jr. and Daniel Jones' future updates.

Key Takeaways

  • The Ax Falls: Mike McDaniel fired after four seasons; Miami missed the playoffs for two consecutive years.
  • Harbaugh Effect: Rumors suggest John Harbaugh’s sudden availability in Baltimore forced Miami’s hand.
  • Quarterback Trust: Despite season-ending injuries, the Falcons and Colts are sticking by Michael Penix Jr. and Daniel Jones as their franchise pillars.

MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins didn’t just join the coaching carousel on Thursday; they set it on fire. Four days after “Black Monday” came and went with Mike McDaniel seemingly safe, the organization pivoted, firing the 42-year-old head coach after a four-year run that failed to break the league’s longest active playoff win drought.

The Harbaugh Shadow and the Full Reset

McDaniel’s firing brings the total number of NFL head coach openings to eight—exactly 25% of the league. While the Dolphins showed life with a 5-3 stretch to close the season, owner Stephen Ross reportedly wanted more than “frisky” play. The late timing of the move suggests Miami is pivoting toward John Harbaugh, who recently became available after a shock exit from Baltimore.

The Dolphins are currently $20 million over the salary cap heading into the 2026 offseason. With the team likely moving on from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and star receiver Tyreek Hill potentially out the door, this is no longer a “win now” roster. It is a full-scale demolition and rebuild.

Quarterback Crossroads: Atlanta and Indy Hold Firm

While Miami enters the unknown, two other AFC and NFC squads are doubling down on their injured signal-callers. The Atlanta Falcons confirmed Friday that they remain fully committed to Michael Penix Jr., despite the rookie suffering a torn ACL in Week 11. Atlanta is expected to cut veteran Kirk Cousins in March to clear the way for Penix’s return.

“History will say Mike McDaniel was a brilliant offensive mind, but in Miami, the only metric that matters is the postseason win drought dating back to 2000.” — CBS Sports Analysis

Meanwhile, in Indianapolis, GM Chris Ballard offered a surprising vote of confidence for Daniel Jones. Before tearing his Achilles, Jones led the Colts to a blistering 8-2 start. Following his injury, the wheels fell off, and Indy finished the season on a catastrophic 0-7 slide. Despite the collapse, Ballard insisted Jones has a “bright future” in blue and white, potentially via a three-year extension or the franchise tag.

Current NFL Head Coach Openings (Jan 2026) Previous Coach
Miami Dolphins Mike McDaniel
Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh
New York Giants Vacant
Cleveland Browns Vacant
Atlanta Falcons Vacant

Playoff Implications / What’s Next

The Dolphins now face a “lean couple of years” while they hunt for a general manager and a quarterback simultaneously. For McDaniel, his time in the unemployment line will be short; the Cleveland Browns and Washington Commanders are already rumored to be sniffing around for a high-level offensive coordinator. As Wild Card Weekend kicks off, the real drama is no longer on the field—it’s in the front offices.

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