Bill Parcells won’t be going anywhere according to Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga.
A report surfaced last week that Parcells, Miami’s executive vice president of football operations, has the option to opt out of his contract if Huizenga sells the team. But Huizenga said even if he does sell, Parcells would remain.
“Bill’s going to stay,” Huizenga told the Sun Sentinel. “He told me [Friday] he’s going to stay. He said he likes it here.”
The sale of the team to New York real estate billionaire Stephen Ross is expected to be completed shortly. When it is finalized Parcells has the option to leave and still receive the $12 million owed on his contract.
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