Mike McDaniel enters year three as head coach of the speedy Dolphins offense.
The years he has been play caller for the offensive unit have led to some of the most explosive offensive performances in the league.
The Dolphins ranked No. 1 in yards per game and No. 2 in points per game last season after ranking top-six in both categories in 2022.
The team put up 0.1 (No. 4) EPA per play and went 11-6, placing second in the AFC East before losing an ice-cold Wild Card game to the Chiefs.
The offensive play-calling will stay with McDaniel for 2024, though he has considered giving up play-calling duties after how last season ended.
The Dolphins had some fruitful offensive performances throughout the season, punctuated by a 70-point game against the Broncos in Week 3.
However, the team faltered down the stretch, failing to hit 20 points in the last two regular season games and Wild Card round.
There are no concerns for McDaniel’s job safety, but the Miami staff will be considering some adjustments to take the next step and win in the playoffs.