Report: Dolphins’ Jim Caldwell a candidate for Eagles OC opening

The Dolphins are hoping to see coach Jim Caldwell return to the team full time but he must first avoid a promotion to Philadelphia.

The Miami Dolphins had originally hoped that former NFL head coach Jim Caldwell would serve as the voice of wisdom for first time head coach Brian Flores here in Miami. When the Dolphins agreed to name Jim Caldwell the team’s assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach, it was viewed as a huge, huge win for Miami’s staff and the stability of the team going forward. But, unfortunately for all involved, Caldwell’s health betrayed him as the 2019 season neared at Caldwell was forced to take a leave of absence, instead serving as an advisor for the 2019 season.

Now, Caldwell’s status is still something of a question. He remains on the team’s roster of active coaches but Miami has been fairly mum on his status, also whispers seem to indicate he’s ready to dive back into coaching. It may not be with Miami, though. ESPN’s Tim McManus is reporting that Caldwell is one of two candidates being considered for the Philadelphia Eagles’ vacant offensive coordinator position.

It would be hard to count this as a loss for the Dolphins, given that unforeseen circumstances prevented Caldwell from really making his impact felt in South Florida in 2019. And with Miami reportedly committed to new offensive coordinator Chan Gailey, there’s now another seasoned veteran in high ranks in Miami’s coaching staff.

The status of Caldwell in Miami is anything but standard — and what actually happens between the Dolphins and Caldwell from here is going to be fascinating to watch play out. Especially if Caldwell isn’t offered the Eagles gig.

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