That sigh of relief didn’t last long.

Michigan linebackers coach Anthony Campanile may not have accepted the job at Rutgers, but he’s leaving Ann Arbor after all.

For the NFL.

Campanile is reportedly joining the staff of the Miami Dolphins as a defensive assistant, according to Yahoo! Sports’ Pete Thamel.

Source: Michigan assistant coach Anthony Campanile is leaving to become an assistant coach for the Miami Dolphins. He’d received interest to be a DC at multiple Power 5 jobs this off-season. — Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) January 16, 2020

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport also reported the news Wednesday night, citing an unidentified source.

The Dolphins are coached by Brian Flores, who just completed his first season at Miami. The Dolphins went 5-11 and finished in fourth place in the AFC’s East Division. The news comes as a surprise, as Campanile had not been reported as a candidate for an NFL coaching job.

According to a report earlier this week from NJ.com, Campanile had turned down jobs at Boston College and Rutgers, his alma mater, to stay at Michigan. The New Jersey native just completed his first season on staff at Michigan, where he signed a two-year deal last January that paid him an annual salary of $415,000.

No word yet if he owes Michigan a buyout for leaving college for the NFL.

With Campanile’s departure, head coach Jim Harbaugh now has two vacancies on his coaching staff. Chris Partridge, also a New Jersey native, left earlier this month to take an assistant job at the University of Mississippi.

The Wolverines have effectively lost their recruiting pipeline to New Jersey, a state that has provided them top-level recruits over the years, from Jabrill Peppers to Rashan Gary.