MIAMI GARDENS, FL — The Miami Dolphins didn’t just fire Mike McDaniel this winter; they leveled the entire building. After a frustrating 7-10 campaign and a playoff win drought now reaching 25 seasons, owner Stephen Ross knew he needed a fresh set of eyes. Enter Troy Aikman. The Hall of Fame quarterback and lead broadcaster served as a consultant during the team’s search for a new general manager, a move that culminated in the hiring of former Green Bay Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan on January 9, 2026.
The Aikman Effect in South Florida
Miami’s decision to bring in Aikman wasn’t about finding a coach; it was about fixing the culture. Aikman didn’t just offer tips; he opened his Rolodex. His deep ties across the league from years in the booth provided a perspective most teams lack. Sullivan, who spent 22 seasons in Green Bay, was the prize of the cycle. The Dolphins moved fast, securing him only 24 hours after relieving McDaniel of his duties. The move signals a total shift from the track-star offense of the past to a more disciplined, “Packers-style” construction.
The humidity in Miami usually hangs heavy, but this spring, the air at the team facility feels different. It’s quiet. The flashy headlines are gone, replaced by the sound of scouts grinding tape for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. Aikman spoke out this Thursday, making it clear that Miami’s leadership knew exactly what they were doing by bringing him into the fold. He noted that his relationships gave the Dolphins access to information that they simply couldn’t find on a stat sheet.
“I think the Dolphins were wise in understanding my relationships around the league and knowing that I have information that they don’t have or can’t get. I think they were smart in taking advantage of that… The Cowboys have never elected to do that, at least with me. I don’t feel there’s a conflict. But I will say that I’m pulling for the Dolphins because now I have something at stake.”— Troy Aikman, Hall of Fame QB and Team Consultant
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
The clock is ticking for Sullivan and the new-look Dolphins. With the 2026 NFL Draft set to kick off on April 23, Miami holds the No. 13 overall pick. The roster is a skeleton of its former self after several high-profile cuts aimed at clearing cap space for a long-term build. Experts expect Sullivan to target the defensive line or a new signal-caller to compete for the starting job this summer.
By bypassing the “consulting” help of their own legend, the Cowboys may have unintentionally handed a rival a blueprint for success. Miami isn’t looking for a quick fix; they are looking for a foundation. Whether Aikman’s influence translates to wins on the field remains the biggest question of the 2026 season, but for now, the Dolphins have a clear direction for the first time in years.

