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Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill reacts to a photo of who looks like coach Mike McDaniel showing up to a bar for Bills fans.
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Mike McDaniel’s Dolphins delivered a narrative-busting win over Buffalo — and another defining test for his job security looms ahead
The Miami Dolphins addressed a narrative in a resounding way on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills. Miami has been absolutely dominated by the Bills over the course of the past decade, with head coach Mike McDaniel's tenure with the team being no exception.
Per our social media eyes, it appears McDaniel, as the kids would say, “pulled up” to check on how eight-ounce plastic cups with well liquor were treating those same Bills fans who watched his team batter at Hard Rock earlier in the afternoon.
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Theory about how Dolphins will handle Mike McDaniel, Tua Tagovailoa after 2025 season emerges
Stories emerged during this past offseason claiming that Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross could move on from general manager Chris Grier, head coach Mike McDaniel and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa if the club failed to earn at least one playoff win in January 2026.
Despite their immense struggles this year, the Miami Dolphins have not made the changes that many had expected earlier in the season.
Keeping coach Mike McDaniel while firing general manager Chris Grier, who had been with the team since 2000, bucked convention in a league where coaches, not GMs, are most vulnerable during the season. Routing Buffalo in Week 10, six days after firing Grier, was another development few saw coming. What is going on in Miami?
Tagovailoa's two interceptions were one of the few blemishes on a dominant Dolphins win over the Bills, but his coach had an interesting reaction to the giveaways.
McDaniel also addressed the team's decision not to trade receiver Jaylen Waddle and running back De'Von Achane, who both had big days Sunday.