Troy Aikman Reportedly In Talks For Dolphins Front Office Role
Troy Aikman Reportedly In Talks For Dolphins Front Office Role...
Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman is in discussions to join the Miami Dolphins' front office, according to league sources. The three-time Super Bowl champion has emerged as a candidate for a senior executive position following his successful broadcasting career with ESPN.
The news comes as Dolphins owner Stephen Ross seeks experienced football leadership after missing the playoffs last season. Aikman, who won three championships with the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990s, has been praised for his football acumen during 20 years as a top NFL analyst.
Multiple reports indicate negotiations accelerated this week during the NFL owners meetings in Orlando. The potential hiring would mark Aikman's first front office role since retiring as a player in 2001. His exact title and responsibilities remain undefined.
Dolphins fans have reacted positively on social media, with many citing Aikman's championship pedigree as valuable for a franchise that hasn't won a Super Bowl since 1973. The team currently has Tua Tagovailoa entering his fifth season as starting quarterback.
The story gained traction Tuesday when Pro Football Talk first reported the discussions. Aikman hasn't publicly commented, but ESPN confirmed he remains under contract through 2026. Any move would require network approval.
Miami's front office has undergone significant changes since the 2025 season ended with a wild-card loss. The potential addition of Aikman signals the organization's desire for proven winners in decision-making roles. No timeline has been given for when a deal might be finalized.