The Miami Dolphins have fired two assistants whose units struggled mightily in 2024. Special teams coach Danny Crossman and receiver coach Wes Welker won’t return to the staff next season, and will be replaced in the coming weeks.
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The Dolphins also fired wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator Wes Welker after their passing offense fell from top of the league in 2023 to 15th in 2024. "I am gratefu
The Miami Dolphins have fired special teams coordinator Danny Crossman and wide receivers coach/pass game specialist Wes Welker, the team announced Friday. This past season was Crossman's 32nd year coaching special teams,