The Miami Dolphins have yet to formalize some of their latest coaching moves, but apparently have made another addition.
Former NFL security player Steve Gregory will join the staff as an assistant coach, according to NFL reporter Field Yates.
Gregory played eight seasons in the NFL and played in 111 games with 54 starters. He spent his last two seasons with the New England Patriots in 2012 and 2013, when the safety coach was none other than Brian Flores.
According to reports, the Dolphins promoted George Godsey and Eric Studesville to be co-offensive coordinators, but have not yet made the fact official more than a month later. According to reports, the Dolphins also decided to promote Austin Clark or Rob Leonard to take over as coach of the defensive line, but that move is also unofficial.
LAST VAN NOY
Forward Kyle Van Noy remains the property of the Miami Dolphins, although he has already been told he will not return for a second season with the team.
The problem is that the Dolphins are still looking to try to trade and get something in return for Van Noy, a proposal hampered by the remaining three years of the four-year, $ 51 million contract he signed last season.
While there should be many suitors for Van Noy’s services, he still feels it’s only a matter of time before the Dolphins simply release him.
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ROWE Keeping busy
The NFLPA’s annual internship program went virtual this offseason, but that didn’t stop 52 NFL players from taking on roles with 24 different organizations.
One of those players is Eric Rowe, a Dolphins insurer who will work with the International Justice Mission.
According to its website, IJM is an international non-profit organization that partners with local justice systems to end violence against people living in poverty.
Rowe showed his support for the International Justice Mission during the My Cause My Cleats initiative this season.
YOUR VISIT
Tua Tagovailoa continued his tour of national outlets to promote the “Tua days” for muscle milk, and this time spoke to The Sporting News.
In this particular interview, he talked about his relationship with veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, who will likely leave as a free agent this offseason.
“I am firmly convinced that everything happens for a reason,” Tagovailoa told The Sporting News. “It all worked out the way it’s supposed to. I learned a lot from Fitzpatrick – he’s a fantastic guy. At the same time, I also had a chance to get into the game and spend some time.
“It was great, very great, to have Ryan. Many of the guys who have been very successful in the NFL, have been mentored by previous guys. Ryan has been in the league for 16 years. The outs, the staff, as far as the boys are concerned. against whom we play. He helped me try to simplify things. It was a great advantage to help me become a better football player. “
TANKERSLEY UPDATE
Corner Cordrea Tankersley’s NFL career has gone south since he started eleven games as a third-round rookie for the Dolphins in 2017 and there was another setback on Friday.
The Minnesota Vikings resigned from Tankersley, for whom they played two games with a start in 2020. Tankersley finished the season on the team’s training squad and re-signed a futures contract in January.
Tankersley was part of the 2017 Dolphins ’unforgettable draft course, which passes to two members of the roster: Davon Godchaux and Isaiah Ford. And Godchaux and Ford are unrestricted free agents.