MIAMI, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- The poorly performing Miami Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier mutually agreed to part ways, owner Stephen Ross announced Friday.

Grier held the role for 10 seasons. The Dolphins went to the playoffs three times during that span, but failed to earn a postseason victory. Their drought without a playoff win, which spans 24 years, remains the longest in the NFL.

Grier joined the Dolphins as a scout in 2000. He was promoted to general manager in 2016. The Dolphins had three coaches during his tenure as general manager, including current coach Mike McDaniel.

McDaniel's Dolphins went 20-14 over his first two seasons, resulting in two playoff appearances. They were 8-9 in 2024 and are 2-7 this season.

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