The Miami Dolphins interviewed Robert Prince for their vacant wide receivers coach position, according to Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.
Prince, 59, is a veteran receivers coach in the NFL, who spent the last three seasons on the Dallas Cowboys’ staff. He previously held the same position with the Houston Texans, Detroit Lions, and Seattle Seahawks in an NFL coaching career that began more than two decades ago.
The Dolphins are on the hunt for a new wide receivers coach after Wes Welker was dismissed from the role earlier this month. While Miami got prolific numbers out of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle in Welker’s three seasons with the Dolphins, the team struggled to get much production out of the rest of the team’s wide receiving corps.
Dallas has been led at the position by CeeDee Lamb, who has led the team in receiving in four straight seasons. In recent years, the team has seen Jalen Tolbert and KaVontae Turpin slowly develop into productive receivers in the offense.
Earlier this month, the Cowboys parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy.