Dolphins, G.M. Chris Grier mutually part ways
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The Miami Dolphins have parted ways with General Manager Chris Grier following a 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, which left the team with a 2-7 record. Owner Stephen Ross announced the decision, emphasizing the need for immediate improvements for future seasons. Grier, who joined the Dolphins in 2000 and became General Manager in 2016, faced criticism for not building a competitive roster and for authorizing a $150 million extension for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Senior personnel executive Champ Kelly will assume the role of interim General Manager. The Dolphins are currently in "seller" mode with the trade deadline approaching in four days. Coach Mike McDaniel remains in his position for now, but changes could be forthcoming.
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