Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Dolphins have officially requested a second interview with Bills OC Brian Daboll for their head-coaching job.
Rapoport says the meeting should take place early next week, unless he lands the Giants’ job in the time being.
Rapoport recently mentioned that the Dolphins are expected to conduct second interviews with three head coach candidates including Cowboys OC Kellen Moore, 49ers OC Mike McDaniel, and Daboll.
Daboll, 46, began his NFL coaching career in 1997 with Williams & Mary. He spent a few years at Michigan State before being hired by the Patriots in 2000 as a defensive coaching assistant.
Daboll worked his way up to WRs coach before departing for a job with the Jets and eventually landing the offensive coordinator job in 2009. After short stints with the Browns, Dolphins, Chiefs and Patriots, Alabama hired him as their offensive coordinator.
From there, Daboll joined the Bills as their offensive coordinator for the 2018 season. He was assistant coach of the year in 2020.
In 2021, the Bills’ offense ranked No. 5 in yards, No. 3 in points, No. 6 in rushing yards and No. 9 in passing yards.
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