Dolphins coach's crazy story shows impressive commitment to football
The Miami Dolphins don't have to worry if new head coach Jeff Hafley is committed to the game. He's done some crazy things to show it.
The Miami Dolphins cleared house this offseason, replacing head coach Mike McDaniel after four seasons, with former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, who will now lead an NFL team for the first time. Hafley played wide receiver collegiately and made the jump to coaching in 2001 at WPI. Since then, he's moved back and forth a couple of times between the college game and the NFL, even having a four-year stint as head coach of Boston College before joining the Packers in 2024.
While Hafley hasn't had full command of an NFL franchise to this point in his career, he's been cutting his teeth for a while, and he's made a lot of sacrifices to show his commitment to the game. In a recent interview with Dan LeBatard, Hafley went into some detail about things that he missed and even told a story about recruiting during his own wedding. "I did [show up for my own wedding]," Hafley said.
"At the time, though, I do remember standing behind the pew, kind of hidden with my brother, and I had my phone on me because we were recruiting a big defensive lineman. I was like 'Hey, I got to get my phone out. I have to do this and this and this.
' That's how my mind was still going. We did get him. He turned out to be a really good player.