With only four teams remaining in the NFL playoffs, the Miami Dolphins are among the rest of the league that’s begun their preparations for 2023.
The first move that Miami made was firing defensive coordinator Josh Boyer, along with three members of his staff. While head coach Mike McDaniel and company are trying to find his replacement, they’re looking at an in-house candidate.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Dolphins plan to interview linebackers coach Anthony Campanile for the defensive coordinator job.
Campanile, 40, joined Miami back in 2020 in the same role that he currently serves. Prior to making the jump to the NFL, Campanile spent time with Michigan, Boston College and Rutgers in different positions, including co-defensive coordinator for a year.
He joins Seattle Seahawks defensive assistant and assistant head coach Sean Desai, as the only reported candidates at this time.