Dolphins hit reset after a decade under Chris Grier
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The Miami Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier have agreed to part ways, the team announced Friday. Miami will not make other moves at this time, meaning Mike McDaniel will remain as the team’s coach for now, per a league source. Senior personnel executive Champ Kelly will serve as interim GM, owner Stephen Ross announced in a statement.
MIAMI GARDENS — Chris Grier is out as general manager of the Miami Dolphins. Grier, 54, departed by mutual agreement a day after the Dolphins fell to 2-7 with a 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
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