Getty Images The Miami Dolphins are headed in a new direction. Following a disappointing 7-10 season, team president Tom Garfinkel cleaned house and canned head coach Mike McDaniel while starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was cut loose and signed with the Atlanta Falcons. To make up for their absences, the franchise signed Packers quarterback Malik Willis to lead the offense and enlisted fellow Green Bay alum Jeff Hafley as his new skipper. And, now that the 2026 NFL schedule has officially been rolled out, Dolfans finally know what year one of the Willis-Halfey (or maybe Quinn Ewers) era looks like. Notable opponents set to visit the club’s Hard Rock Stadium include Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs (Sept. 27), Drake Maye’s AFC champion New England Patriots (Nov. 1), Jared Goff’s Detroit Lions (Nov. 8), Caleb Williams’ Chicago Bears (Dec. 13) and Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills on Jan. 3, 2027 in the final home game of the season.…