Dolphins owner makes statement about Turner, O’Neill firing

July 27 2012; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross address the members of the media after a teams practice at the Dolphins training facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
July 27 2012; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross address the members of the media after a teams practice at the Dolphins training facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /
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July 27 2012; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross address the members of the media after a teams practice at the Dolphins training facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
July 27 2012; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross address the members of the media after a teams practice at the Dolphins training facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /

The Miami Dolphins recently announced that offensive line coach Jim Turner and head athletic trainer Kevin O’Neill have been relieved of their duties effective immediately in wake of the Ted Wells report concerning Jonathan Martin. Turner served was with the Dolphins for two seasons, while O’Neill was with the team for 18 years.

After the dismissals, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross issued the following statement in a team press release.

“The language and behavior as described in the Ted Wells report are against the core values of our organization,” said Dolphins owner Stephen Ross. “After receiving the report, I conducted my own internal review of the facts to determine the appropriate steps for our organization. Jim Turner and Kevin O’Neill are good people who care a great deal about their profession and the players whom they serve, but both exhibited poor judgment at times which led me to this conclusion. As owner, I know firsthand of the high-character and dedicated professionals in our building. I believe in our team and know the hard work and sacrifices they make every day on the field and in the community. However, this is an opportunity and a teaching moment not only for the coaches, staff and players in our locker room, but also for participants throughout sports. I am in contact with Jonathan Martin and we plan to meet soon. Next week, I will provide further details of our partnership with the NYU School of Law and the NYU Center for Sports and Society regarding a broader effort to address conduct in sports. My commitment to our fans, coaches, players and staff is that we will be a stronger organization going forward.”