
"The Miami Dolphins are promoting Blobby Slowik to offensive coordinator, a source confirmed to ESPN on Saturday. Slowik spent the 2025 season as the Dolphins' passing game coordinator; he also interviewed for the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator job. He's the second coordinator hired under new head coach Jeff Hafley this week, after the team hired former Buffalo Bills special teams coordinator Chris Tabor to the same position Friday."
"I'm never one to just say, 'Here's the playbook, this is what we're running regardless of who we have,' he said. I'm not like that. I want to take a close look at what we have and I want to make sure we fit that and give our players the best chance to succeed ... There are certain core beliefs that I really do believe in, like running the ball and being really physical up front -"
"Hafley said at his introductory press conference Thursday that he will call defensive plays, and that the Dolphins' offense would depend on the strengths of their personnel. I'm never one to just say, 'Here's the playbook, this is what we're running regardless of who we have,' he said. I'm not like that. I want to take a close look at what we have and I want to make sure we fit that and give our players the best chance to succeed ..."
Blobby Slowik was promoted to Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator after serving as the team's passing game coordinator in 2025 and interviewing for the Eagles' OC job. The team also hired Chris Tabor as special teams coordinator and interviewed Clint Hurtt for defensive coordinator. Head coach Jeff Hafley will call defensive plays and plans to tailor the offense to the roster, emphasizing running and physical play up front. The Dolphins' passing offense ranked 25th in 2025 at 180.5 passing yards per game. The team is expected to integrate a new quarterback and adjust offensive strategy to personnel strengths.
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