A person with knowledge of the hiring told The Associated Press the Miami Dolphins are hiring longtime assistant Robert Prince to coach their wide receivers.
Who showed up? Well, just a few people like Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase, WNBA stars Cameron Brink and Sabrina Ionescu and NBA legend Tony Parker.
Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans is headed to his sixth career Pro Bowl Games. The NFL announced Evans is replacing Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb, who is unable to participate with his shoulder injury. Evans joins teammates Tristan Wirfs and Vita Vea in Orlando.
The Dolphins confirmed they have filled openings on Mike McDaniel's staff, hiring Robert Prince to coach receivers and Craig Aukerman on special teams.
The Miami Dolphins are hiring Robert Prince to be their new wide receivers coach, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Miami has honed in on an experienced assistant coach who will lead Tyreek Hill’s unit, if the wide receiver isn’t traded.
The Miami Dolphins interviewed Robert Prince for their vacant wide receivers coach position, according to Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.
Robert Prince played a huge role in helping CeeDee Lamb to his best 3 seasons as a pro. He’d worked previously with 2 current HC candidates.
The Miami Dolphins have named Craig Aukerman special teams coordinator and Robert Prince wide receivers coach, the team announced Wednesday.
During the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dolphins selected Malik Washington in the sixth round with the hope he could fill the role as primary returner on special teams and eventually grow into one of the top wide receivers on the team.
Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints announced that they completed their second interview with Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, who met with the Saints on Friday after a virtual interview the previous week.
Meanwhile, CeeDee Lamb embraced a sleek and modern look, showcasing a minimalistic yet daring aesthetic.