Matt Applebaum out as Dolphins offensive line coach




  • In Sports/Football
  • 2023-02-03 12:00:44Z
  • By ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports
 

The Dolphins are making another change to their coaching staff.

According to multiple reports, the team has parted ways with offensive line coach Matt Applebaum. Applebaum was hired last year to be part of Mike McDaniel's first staff in Miami.

The Dolphins job was Applebaum's first in the NFL since he spent the 2014 season as an offensive assistant with the Jaguars. He was the offensive line coach at Boston College before making the move to Miami.

Dan Roushar, who spent several seasons as the Saints offensive line coach before working with their tight ends the last two years, has already met with the Dolphins about the vacancy.

The Dolphins also fired defensive coordinator Josh Boyer at the end of the season. Vic Fangio is expected to take that role for the 2023 season.

Matt Applebaum out as Dolphins offensive line coach originally appeared on Pro Football Talk

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