Troy Aikman addresses his new (but still undefined) role with the Dolphins
Once upon a time, the Cowboys beat the Dolphins in the Super Bowl. If the two teams somehow cross paths in the championship game in the not-too-distant future, Cowboys Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman will definitely have a dog in the fight . In an interview with Clarence E.
Hill Jr. of DLLS Sports, Aikman made it clear that he's now all-in for the Dolphins. It's still not clear, however, what Aikman will be doing.
Aikman explained that he was approached by the Dolphins to assist with the General Manager search. Then, he was asked to help find a new head coach. Now, he'll be sticking around.
"I'll continue to help in ways that are yet to be defined," Aikman said. While Aikman's specific role is TBD, the thinking is that Aikman can help the effort. In the same way that Tom Brady is helping the Raiders.
"I think all franchise quarterbacks that have been in the league for any length of time," Aikman said, "I think we all come out of the game thinking that we could run a team, and know what it takes, and certainly having been a part of some championship teams, and I know what the locker room feels like, and what a winning locker room should be like. "And so I really thought I would go in that direction when I was getting out of football, but because of things in my personal life, it kept me from really being able to devote time in that way. But, in the back of my mind, I kind of hoped it'd come along, and then, you know, I was so far removed at this particular time, I didn't think it would ever happen.