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Miami Dolphins reveal 3 finalists for head coaching vacancy
- Updated: January 27, 2022

On the heels of a Thursday report that the Miami Dolphins will commence their second round of head coaching interviews early next week, another report has come detailing at least three individuals who will be getting an interview.
Among the names expected to receive second interviews from the #Dolphins: #Cowboys OC Kellen Moore, #49ers OC Mike McDaniel, and #Bills OC Brian Daboll. https://t.co/UWFy8qRlzz
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 27, 2022
The list is not all that surprising. Kellen Moore, Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll have been considered serious candidates to take head coaching jobs for some time now.
At the moment, it looks like Daboll may be the favored option in Miami.
While all three individuals mentioned in the report have different approaches and coaching philosophies, one similarity is glaringly clear: They are all offensive-minded coaches.
Under the previous regime, the Dolphins took on the personality of a defense-oriented coach. While former head coach Brian Flores did have success in turning the Dolphins defense into a dangerous unit, the offense often seemed like something of an afterthought and struggled as a result.
No matter who ends up getting the job in Miami, it seems very likely that the team will focus on improving the offensive side of the ball.
A conclusion to this search could come as early as next week.