Chris Perkins: Here's where Dolphins GM Chris Grier ranks among NFL peers
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Chris Perkins: Here's where Dolphins GM Chris Grier ranks among NFL peers
"Here are some of the most noteworthy numbers: - Grier, who was named Dolphins' general manager in 2016, is the eighth-longest tenured GM in the league. He's gone nine years without a playoff win, the longest such GM drought in the league. The next longest drought is six years by Indianapolis' Chris Ballard. - Grier is the only GM among the NFL's 14 longest-tenured GMs to have never won a playoff game."
"Cleveland's Andrew Berry is the 15th longest-tenured GM. He got his job in January 2020. He hasn't ever won a playoff game, which is a span of five years. Denver's George Paton is after Berry on the list of longest-tenured GMs who have never won a playoff game. He's the league's 17th longest-tenured. He was named the Broncos' GM in January 2021, meaning he's gone four years without a playoff win."
Chris Grier has a 75-73 (.507) regular-season record and an 0-3 postseason mark as Miami Dolphins general manager. Grier has led the Dolphins since 2016 and is among the league's longest-tenured executives, enduring a nine-year stretch without a playoff win, the longest active drought among NFL GMs. Grier stands as the only GM within the NFL's 14 longest-tenured group who has never won a playoff game. Leaguewide, 16 current general managers have never won a postseason game, while others such as Indianapolis' Chris Ballard, Cleveland's Andrew Berry and Denver's George Paton have multi-year spans since their last playoff victories.
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