
The Miami Dolphins have severed ties with general manager Jeff Ireland, the team announced Tuesday.
According to the Dolphins, it was described as a mutual parting of ways. However, Ireland was firmly in the hot seat after five consecutive non-winning seasons in Miami. Ireland spent more than $200 million in free agency only to finish 8-8.
"I want to personally thank Jeff for his hard work and dedication in building the team over the past six years," said Ross. "After a series of discussions, we both felt that it was in our mutual best interest to part ways. Jeff was a loyal and dedicated member of the Dolphins and we wish him and his family nothing but the best."
Ireland is the second significant move Miami made this week. The Dolphins also fired offensive coordinator Mike Sherman after two seasons.
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