The Dolphins fired offensive coordinator Bill Lazor on Monday, the latest in a string of staff changes this season.
Miami fired coach Joe Philbin and defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle after an Oct. 4 loss to the Jets. The Dolphins completed the trifecta in the wake of another defeat against New York. Quarterbacks coach Zac Taylor will replace Lazor as offensive coordinator for the rest of the season.
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Lazor's firing comes a day after the Dolphins put up seven points in the first three quarters. They had a combined 12 yards on nine rushes, including two yards on five carries from lead back Lamar Miller.
Miami ranks 26th in total offense this year and 27th in offensive points per game.
Lazor joined the Dolphins in 2014; he previously served as quarterbacks coach for the Eagles, Seahawks and Redskins.
Taylor, 32, is a former Nebraska quarterback who joined the Dolphins' staff in January 2012 after serving as an assistant at Texas>