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Dolphins’ Mike McDaniel has complete meltdown on sideline

Mike McDaniel’s “irate” sideline outburst said it all. His Dolphins are going nowhere but down this season. Miami was trounced on Thursday night, 28-6, by the Ravens at home as they fell to 2-7 on the season, well out of playoff range. The Dolphins, though, had a chance to take a lead early in the […]

Mike McDaniel’s “irate” sideline outburst said it all. His Dolphins are going nowhere but down this season.

Miami was trounced on Thursday night, 28-6, by the Ravens at home as they fell to 2-7 on the season, well out of playoff range.

The Dolphins, though, had a chance to take a lead early in the game when they decided to go for it on a fourth-and-1 situation from the Ravens’ 12-yard line as they trailed 7-3.

Tackle Larry Broom, though, was called for a false start to push Miami back five yards.

In a moment of pure frustration, McDaniel ripped off his headset and started screaming toward his team. Moments later, things went from bad to worse when kicker Riley Patterson missed a 35-yard field goal. Baltimore went down the field on a seven-play drive to open up a 14-3 lead.


Head coach Mike McDaniel reacts angrily (above and below) during the Dolphins’ 28-6 home loss to the
Ravens on Oct. 30, 2025. Getty Images

McDaniel explained after the game why he got so mad.

“We’ve been putting such an emphasis on all things related to our operation,” McDaniel explained. “And in a critical fourth-and-1, where we’re pretty fired up about the defensive look, it was what we were calling the play for. That’s flat-out a controllable that our team knows that keeps you from winning. I was irate at nothing but our self-inflicted wound.”

There were plenty of self-inflicted wounds from the Dolphins, as they turned the ball over three times — two fumbles and one Tua Tagovailoa interception. They also took five penalties for 45 yards, hurting their chances further.


Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel on the sidelines during a game.
AP

The Dolphins are just one game ahead of the one-win Jets in the AFC East, and with the trade deadline just days away, it’ll be interesting to see what happens to Miami over the next week.

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