The Miami Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier have mutually agreed to part ways, team officials announced Friday morning.
Grier had been with the Dolphins organization for 26 years, holding various scouting and front-office roles before being named general manager in 2016.
Dolphins Chairman of the Board and Managing General Partner Stephen M. Ross said in a statement that the decision came after discussions with Grier about the future direction of the team.
"This morning, I made the decision along with general manager Chris Grier to mutually part ways," Ross said. "I have incredible respect for Chris and his family, and I want to thank him for his many contributions to the Miami Dolphins over the past 26 years." Ross emphasized that the move was necessary to spark improveme

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