The Miami Dolphins are starting over at the quarterback position this offseason. Miami toyed with the idea of trading QB Tua Tagovailoa, but they could not find any buyers. That left them with one last resort that will cost them a lot of money.
The Dolphins announced on Monday that they are releasing Tagovailoa, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Miami still owes Tua $54 million fully guaranteed for the 2026 season, minus whatever he earns in an eventual veteran minimum deal elsewhere.
The Dolphins will carry a total dead cap hit of $99.2 million over the next two seasons by cutting Tagovailoa.
More on this story to come.
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