Dolphins, general manager Chris Grier mutually agree to part ways; Champ Kelly to serve as interim GM
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The Miami Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier have agreed to part ways after nearly a decade-long tenure, as reported by NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero. Grier, who became GM in 2016, led the Dolphins to a 77-80 record with three playoff appearances but no postseason victories. The decision follows the Dolphins' recent loss to the Ravens, which dropped their season record to 2-7. In the interim, Champ Kelly, previously the interim GM for the Raiders, will assume the general manager role for the Dolphins. The team has officially confirmed the change in leadership.
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