
"Miami reportedly reached out upon finalizing an agreement to bring new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan on board. The Dolphins hadn't previously contacted Harbaugh as they were prioritizing the GM search, moving quickly through the search and interview process to land Sullivan, who came from the Green Bay Packers where he was vice president of player personnel. Sullivan is now spearheading the coaching search with Dolphins owner Steve Ross, according to a league source."
"In 18 seasons leading Baltimore, John Harbaugh had a 180-113 regular-season record, while 13-11 in the playoffs with a Super Bowl title. Harbaugh, viewed as the NFL's top available coach this hiring cycle, has been widely reported as taking the past week off to collect himself after the season and his lengthy tenure with the Ravens. He is bound to possibly begin setting up interviews with teams in the coming week."
The Miami Dolphins reached out to John Harbaugh for their head coaching vacancy after finalizing the hiring of new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan. Miami prioritized the GM search and moved quickly to hire Sullivan from the Green Bay Packers, where he served as vice president of player personnel. Sullivan and owner Steve Ross are leading the coaching search, with Troy Aikman serving as an advisor. Former coach Mike McDaniel was relieved of duties after involvement in the GM search. Harbaugh recently left the Baltimore Ravens after 18 seasons, owning a 180-113 regular-season record and a Super Bowl title, and may begin interviews soon.
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