Dolphins’Darren Waller says he was kicked out of exit meeting with coach Mike McDaniel before firing

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TheMiami Dolphinsfired head coach Mike McDaniel last week, and Darren Waller almost found himself right in the thick of it.

“I was at the scene of the crime, bro.I think I was the last person to see him before he got fired,” theDolphins tight endsaid in a recent appearance on Johnny Manziel’s podcast.

Waller said he was in his exit interview with McDaniel discussing possibilities for the 2026 season before owner Stephen Ross “kicked the door open” roughly 10 minutes into their discussion.

Darren Waller during a Miami Dolphins game

Miami Dolphins tight end Darren Waller (83) catches the ball in the first quarter at Bank of America Stadium on Oct.5, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina.(Bob Donnan/Imagn Images)

“He comes in and, like, joins the conversation,”Waller said.“We’re just all talking, reflecting on the year, and Stephen Ross was like, ‘Love to have you back next year.’ Then the conversation kind of just hits a lull.”

Waller said Ross was then giving him a specific look, which Manziel understood.

“It’s time for you to get the hell out,” Manziel said laughing.

“I looked at Mike, and he said we’d finish the conversation later … I go out of the meeting, get a massage, check my phone and see he was fired.I’m like, ‘This s— is cold.’”

Ross cited a need for “comprehensive change” after the team missed the playoffs for a second straight year with a 7-10 finish this season. 

Mike McDaniel runs to the locker room

Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel runs to the locker room after the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept.14, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Florida.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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The Dolphins made back-to-back playoff appearances in McDaniel’s first two seasons as head coach but were eliminated both times in the first round.The following season, they were eliminated after suffering an unexpected loss to the New York Jets in the team’s season finale. 

McDaniel’s final season in Miami was tumultuous, highlighted by quarterbackTua Tagovailoa‘sstruggles and his eventual benching in the final three games of the season.  

As one of his last major moves as head coach, McDaniel said this week that the Dolphins would hold aquarterback competitionfor the 2026 season, a decision Tagovailoa seemed to welcome this week when he confirmed he was open to a “fresh start” somewhere else.

Chris Grier looks on

Dolphins general manager Chris Grier and coach Mike McDaniel address reporters.(HAL HABIB / The Palm Beach Post / USA TODAY NETWORK)

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In addition to replacing their head coach and finding a reliable candidate for the quarterback position, the Dolphins will be looking for longtime general manager Chris Grier’s replacement after he was fired mid-season. 

� Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.

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