Before signing with Miami, Anthony Weaver interviewed with the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders for their vacant head coaching positions. He would eventually sign on to be Miami’s DC, but outside of his time with the Baltimore Ravens—and some sweet aviators—he was an unknown to many.
Through 17 games, it’s pretty clear why Weaver is well respected throughout league circles and why his players adore him. Since taking over, the Miami Dolphins‘ defense has been stout under their first-year defensive coordinator.
According to TeamRankings, Miami’s defense is third in total defense, ninth in both rushing and passing defense, and fifth in third down defense. All of this, despite the human eye saying it’s been a roller-coaster ride of a season. Still, Weaver’s strong showing in just one season with the Dolphins should have him at the top of many teams’ respected head coaching lists.
But while many may be looking ahead to what’s next and their future in the NFL, Weaver is solely focused on Miami’s Week 18 opponent, the New York Jets, in what could be veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ final NFL game.
Here’s what Weaver said during Thursday’s media availability when asked how he was approaching any head coaching interviews this offseason and whether or not he’s talked to his agent about potential suitors:
“Yeah, so it’s funny because I spoke to my agent last night, and he’s like, ‘What are you doing to prepare for those apps?’ And I’m like, ‘Absolutely nothing. Absolutely nothing.’ (laughter)
Weaver continued: “I’m so focused right now on just controlling what we can control, beating the Jets, and praying that we get the help we need in order to continue this run, because I think if we can get in, if we’re blessed with that opportunity, we can make some noise.”
There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that if the Dolphins were healthy — and could sneak into the playoffs — they could potentially shake things up in the AFC. But without your starting quarterback (most likely), both starting tackles, and a plethora of other injuries, it just doesn’t seem likely. This means it may be time for Weaver to start focusing on those head coaching opportunities. And in doing so, Mike McDaniel could potentially have to find another defensive coordinator — his fourth in as many seasons.
What are your thoughts on Anthony Weaver’s first year with the Dolphins? Can we all agree we’d like to have him back with a healthy roster in 2025 — if Miami chooses to stay the course? How do you feel about the Miami Dolphins odds this Sunday vs. the helpless New York Jets? Let us know in the comments section below!
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is making it clear that his focus is solely on the upcoming game against the New York Jets, despite the flurry of head coaching vacancies around the league.
Weaver, who has been instrumental in the Dolphins’ defensive success this season, has been rumored as a potential candidate for several head coaching positions. However, he remains steadfast in his commitment to his current team and the task at hand.
“I’m not thinking about anything other than preparing for the Jets,” Weaver said in a recent interview. “My priority is helping this defense perform at the highest level possible and getting us into the playoffs. That’s where my focus is right now.”
The Dolphins are currently in the midst of a playoff push, and Weaver’s leadership on the defensive side of the ball has been crucial to their success. With just a few games left in the regular season, Weaver and the Dolphins are hoping to secure a spot in the postseason and make a deep playoff run.
While head coaching opportunities may come knocking for Weaver in the offseason, for now, his sights are set on the Jets and helping the Dolphins finish the season strong. Fans can expect to see Weaver’s defense firing on all cylinders as they look to secure a crucial win in their playoff push.
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