It's no state secret that the Miami Dolphins want — or least should want — to upgrade their guard position in the offseason and all avenues should be explored.
The idea of Miami Dolphins QB coach Darrell Bevell joining the Las Vegas Raiders as offensive coordinator has come closer to becoming reality. Bevell interviewe
Carroll interviewed Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach/passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell for his OC vacancy. Tom Pelissero was first on the report. Bevell served as Carroll’s OC and offensive play-caller for seven seasons (2011-2017) in Seattle, winning a Super Bowl together in 2013.
The Dolphins have retained most of their staff, but Pete Carroll landing in Las Vegas could mean the departure of one assistant.
Schneider is projected to receive a fourth-round pick for losing offensive linemen Damien Lewis, a fifth-rounder for parting with linebacker Jordyn Brooks, and a sixth-round selection for legendary linebacker Bobby Wagner. That would give Seattle eight picks in all — one per round, plus an extra sixth.
The Dolphins have not won a playoff game since 2000 and came no closer to breaking that drought this season, despite significant spending last offseason. While his statement meant Grier's and McDaniel's jobs were safe for the next several months, Ross punctuated it with that thinly veiled warning for his decision-makers moving forward.
The Raiders hired Pete Carroll as their next head coach and now the team is looking at a former staffer from his Seahawks days.
Amid rumors about quarterback Russell Wilson joining the Las Vegas Raiders, head coach Pete Carroll is potentially setting up a Seattle Seahawks reunion
Bevell has spent the past three years as the Dolphins quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator. The interview is anything but a surprise. Bevell worked as Pete Carroll’s offensive coordinator in Seattle from 2011-17, so the new Raiders coach ...
After putting up big tackle numbers in his first season in Miami, linebacker Jordyn Brooks had an offseason procedure done on his wrist.
The Seattle Seahawks are projected to receive three compensatory picks in this year's NFL Draft, according to Over The Cap.
The Miami Dolphins are hiring Robert Prince to be their new wide receivers coach, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.