The Miami Dolphins have named Dan Campbell interim head coach, the team announced today.
Campbell has served as Miami’s tight ends coach for the past five seasons. He originally joined the Dolphins prior to the 2010 season as a coaching intern/offense.
Campbell joined the Dolphins after 11 years of playing experience with the New York Giants (1999-2002), Dallas Cowboys (2003-05), Detroit Lions (2006-08) and New Orleans Saints (2009). A third-round selection of the Giants in the 1999 NFL draft, the former tight end appeared in a total of 114 games with 75 starts and caught 91 passes for 934 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Campbell attended Texas A&M where he was a four-year letterwinner and agricultural development major.
Los Miami Dolphins de la NFL, anunciaron a Dan Campbell como entrenador interino este lunes pocas horas despues de confirmar la despedida del entrenador en jefe Joe Philbin….
El interino venia como tecnico de los Tight Ends por las ultimas 5 temporadas. llego originalmente al equipo en el 2010 tambien como tecnico interino de la zona ofensiva…
Campbell llego a los Dolphins despues de 11 años de experiencia con los Giants de new York, los Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions y New Orleans Saints…
La decision llega despues de la calificada como desastroza derrota en Londres 27-14 ante los New York Jets que los deja con marca de 1-3….
MIAMI, FL – The Miami Dolphins announced today that Stephen Ross has relieved Joe Philbin of his duties as head coach.
Stephen Ross
“This was a tough decision for me to make knowing how tirelessly Joe worked in his four years here to make this a winning team. He is a man of the highest character and integrity that I developed a close personal relationship with. I am extremely disappointed with how we have started the season, but I feel confident that we can improve quickly with the talent we have on our roster. We will soon be announcing an interim coach to lead the team going forward.”