Dolphins announce Cameron as coach
The Miami Dolphins have agreed to a four-year contract with Cam Cameron to be the head coach, the the club announced this afternoon.
Cameron spent the last five seasons running one of the league's elite offenses in San Diego. As offensive coordinator, Cameron led the Chargers to be the league's highest-scoring offense in 2006 and top five in 2004 and 2005.
Running back LaDainian Tomlinson was the Most Valuable Player, when he scored an NFL-record 31 touchdowns, and Antonio Gates, who was undrafted, has developed into the league's top tight end.
Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin interviewed for the job but apparently wasn't one of the finalist. He does, however, remain in the running for the Pittsburgh Steelers' opening, which is considerably more attractive.
The Dolphins will have a rough offseason, as they try to deal with its salary cap, questions at quarterback, and an aging roster.
Tomlin also could later emerge as a candidate in Oakland, if the Raiders search slows.
Cameron spent the last five seasons running one of the league's elite offenses in San Diego. As offensive coordinator, Cameron led the Chargers to be the league's highest-scoring offense in 2006 and top five in 2004 and 2005.
Running back LaDainian Tomlinson was the Most Valuable Player, when he scored an NFL-record 31 touchdowns, and Antonio Gates, who was undrafted, has developed into the league's top tight end.
Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin interviewed for the job but apparently wasn't one of the finalist. He does, however, remain in the running for the Pittsburgh Steelers' opening, which is considerably more attractive.
The Dolphins will have a rough offseason, as they try to deal with its salary cap, questions at quarterback, and an aging roster.
Tomlin also could later emerge as a candidate in Oakland, if the Raiders search slows.
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