Vic Fangio is out as the defensive coordinator of the Miami Dolphins, who announced Wednesday that they have «mutually agreed to part ways» with the veteran assistant coach after only one season.
Fangio will now be the top target for the Philadelphia Eagles' vacant defensive coordinator position, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler, and a deal is expected.
Fangio, 65, joined the Dolphins as the NFL's highest paid defensive coordinator last year. His defensive scheme took some time to sink in, but Miami ranked seventh in the NFL in defensive expected points added from Week 8 to Week 18, coinciding with the return of All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey. «I want to thank Vic for his contributions in 2023,» Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said in a statement. «When we assessed the season, it became apparent that this was the best path forward for all parties involved. »Now we turn our focus to 2024 and beyond with urgency as we identify the best candidate to lead our defense moving forward.
We remain steadfastly committed to the development of our players and to building a winning team with sustained success." Fangio worked with the Eagles for two weeks last year as a consultant, helping them prepare for Super Bowl LVII, before eventually joining the Dolphins.