Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase said there's no grudge from being passed over for the Baltimore Ravens' offensive coordinator position in 2015.

In a conference call with Baltimore reporters, Gase said he enjoyed talking football with Ravens coach John Harbaugh in a late-night interview. Gase arrived to Harbaugh's office at 10 p.m. and didn't leave until 1 a.m., when Harbaugh drove him back to his hotel.

"I appreciate the fact that he didn't have to squeeze me in when he did," Gase said Wednesday. "He did me a favor for not making me wait because I was getting pressured as far as making decisions at other places. The fact that he did that, to at least give me an opportunity to come interview, there is something I'll always be appreciative of."

On Sunday, Gase will coach against the Ravens for the first time since Harbaugh chose Marc Trestman over him. Gase eventually became the Chicago Bears' offensive coordinator before being named the Dolphins' head coach this year. Trestman was fired after 21 ineffective games.

Harbaugh felt like Gase and himself "hit it off" during their interview.

"I loved the way he thinks," Harbaugh said. "I loved his style, loved his energy. I just felt like he was really one of the top coaches I’ve talked to in an interview-type setting. I really enjoyed it. It would have been great to be able to bring him here, but I think we knew at the time that he was destined to be a head coach very soon, and obviously, he is doing a great job with that.”

How would Gase's future would've been changed if he had been hired by Baltimore?

"It's just one of those things [in which] it's no point of thinking about it," Gase said.