The Miami Dolphins have officially appointed Jeff Hafley as their new head coach, securing the former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator with a five-year contract. This leadership change follows the team’s decision to move on from Mike McDaniel and longtime general manager Chris Grier after a disappointing season. Hafley joins newly hired general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, reuniting two colleagues who previously worked together in the Packers' front office and coaching staff. During his tenure in Green Bay, Hafley led a top-ten defensive unit, a level of success the Dolphins hope will end their 25-season playoff win drought. While the team identifies several young players as future cornerstones, the status of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa remains uncertain under this new regime. This hiring marks Miami's eighth consecutive choice of a head coach without prior NFL head coaching experience.