Dolphins hiring new quarterbacks coach after first choice went elsewhere
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Dolphins hiring new quarterbacks coach after first choice went elsewhere
"The Dolphins are hiring Mississippi State associate head coach for offense Bush Hamdan as quarterbacks coach, according to a league source Friday morning. The Dolphins had first hired longtime NFL offensive coordinator and one-time head coach Nathaniel Hackett for the job on new coach Jeff Hafley's staff under offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, but Hackett then got an opportunity back in the coordinator ranks with the Arizona Cardinals."
"Hamdan, who turned 40 on Tuesday, had only recently taken the job with Mississippi State, since the end of the past college football season. He has been offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Kentucky the past two seasons, his alma mater Boise State in 2023, Washington in 2018 and 2019, Davidson in 2014 and was a co-offensive coordinator at Arkansas State in 2013."
"Hamdan is back in the NFL for the first time since 2017, when he was Atlanta Falcons quarterbacks coach. In college, he has also coached passers at Missouri from 2020 through 2022, doubling as wide receivers coach two of those seasons. Hamdan also coached wideouts with the Florida Gators in 2012. A native of Kuwait, Hamdan was a quarterback in college at Boise State from 2004 through 2008."
The Miami Dolphins hired Bush Hamdan as quarterbacks coach after Nathaniel Hackett left for a coordinator opportunity with the Arizona Cardinals. Hamdan recently joined Mississippi State after serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Kentucky, Boise State, and Washington, with earlier roles at Davidson, Arkansas State, Missouri, and Florida. Hamdan previously coached NFL quarterbacks with the Atlanta Falcons in 2017 and played quarterback at Boise State from 2004–2008. Kevin Patullo will serve as pass game coordinator alongside offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik. Hamdan will oversee a quarterback room likely to include Quinn Ewers and a roster decision regarding Tua Tagovailoa for 2026.
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