Dolphins bench Tua Tagovailoa
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To cut Tagovailoa, Miami would face a dead cap hit of $99.2 million, according to Spotrac. If he's designated as a post-June 1 cut, that number would be spread across 2026 ($67.4 million) and 2027 ($31.8 million).
A look at the financial implications of all the scenarios involving the Dolphins' decision with Tua Tagovailoa.
The Dolphins benched Tagovailoa after the worst season of his career and turned to Ewers, the former No. 1 recruit in the country, igniting major questions about Tagovailoa's future and a contract tha
The Miami Dolphins risk setting an NFL record for dead money cap charges if they release Tua Tagovailoa after reportedly benching the quarterback in favor of rookie backup Quinn Ewers.
The Dolphins benched Tua Tagovailoa, but his contract math shows why moving on from him could mean up to $99 million in dead money.
The Dolphins made the understandable but shocking decision on Wednesday to bench franchise quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who has decidedly not played his best ball this campaign.
Miami was Judon's second destination after being traded by the Patriots to the Atlanta Falcons last year. He played in 13 games for the Dolphins this season and recorded 19 tackles, one pass deflection and no sacks.
The Miami Dolphins made their initial roster cut from 90 players to just 53 on Tuesday, but it’s not the end of the line for the players who were waived. Several of them could end up on the team’s practice squad, which can include 16 players and one ...