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Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel signs extension to stay with Miami through 2028: report

McDaniel, who led the Dolphins to back-to-back playoff appearances in two seasons with the team, has inked a deal to keep him in Miami long-term

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - AUGUST 17: Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel looks on during a preseason game between the Miami Dolphins and the Washington Commanders at Hard Rock Stadium on August 17, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida.  (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has a 20-14 record since taking over the helm for Miami in 2022. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)

After two successful years, Mike McDaniel's stay in Miami will get longer.

The Miami Dolphins head coach has reportedly signed a contract extension that will keep him with the Dolphins through the 2028 season, per ESPN's Jeff Darlington. Details of the deal have not been reported.

McDaniel joined the Dolphins as head coach in 2022, signing a four-year contract with an undisclosed salary. Since then, the young coach has led the Dolphins to back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 2001. (In both seasons, Miami lost in the wild-card round.)

Under McDaniel, who was a former offensive coordinator and run coordinator, the Dolphins had the top-ranked offense in the league in 2023. McDaniel, 41, has also had strong success with Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who praised McDaniel for his approach and his ability to bring out the best in him. Tagovailoa recently signed a long-term deal of his own, agreeing to a four-year, $214.4 million contract in July.

Per Darlington, McDaniel has a solid sense of cohesion with general manager Chris Grier and CEO Tom Garfinkel, as well as senior vice president of football and business administration Brandon Shore, creating a sense of franchise unity that Dolphins owner Steve Ross is particularly pleased with.

With the extension set, the McDaniel will now turn his attention toward the 2024 season, as the Dolphins will attempt to make the playoffs again and hopefully nab their first postseason win since 2000.