Report: Dolphins move on from coaches Ricardo Allen, Mike Judge and Brendan Farrell

A trio of assistants leaving Miami.

After news of Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Vic Fangio and offensive assistant Kolby Smith parting ways with the team, there have been more coaching moves.

According to NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe, the Dolphins have also moved on from offensive assistants Ricardo Allen and Mike Judge as well as assistant special teams coach Brendan Farrell.

Allen, 32, joined the Dolphins as a special teams assistant in 2022 and moved to offensive assistant this past year following an eight-year career as a safety with the Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals.

Judge joined Miami’s staff in 2019 under Brian Flores working as a quality control coach (2019-20) before moving to assistant tight ends coach in 2021 and offensive assistant in 2023. Prior to his time with the Dolphins he worked with the New England Patriots, Harvard and Navy.

Farrell joined the Dolphins in his current position in 2019 after spending six years as a special teams analyst for Alabam and four years as assistant head coach at Northwestern State.