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Ex-NFL LB Urges Dolphins to Pursue $230.5M Pro Bowler Kyler Murray
Former linebacker Bart Scott believes acquiring the Cardinals QB 'would be dynamic' for Miami's offense.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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A former NFL linebacker has urged the Miami Dolphins to pursue a trade for Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, saying it 'would be dynamic' for the Dolphins' offense. The Dolphins are evaluating their quarterback situation, with uncertainty around current starter Tua Tagovailoa, who is entering the core years of a $212.4 million extension. Meanwhile, the Cardinals have left the door open on Murray's future, with the potential for a post-June 1 trade that would create significant cap savings.
Why it matters
The Dolphins are facing a pivotal offseason at the quarterback position, with Tua Tagovailoa's future in Miami uncertain despite his lucrative contract. Acquiring a dynamic playmaker like Kyler Murray could provide a significant boost to the Dolphins' offense and potentially elevate the team to playoff contention.
The details
Former NFL linebacker and current analyst Bart Scott appeared on ESPN's 'Get Up' and urged the Dolphins to pursue a trade for Kyler Murray, saying 'that would be dynamic' and that he would 'pay for it.' The Dolphins' general manager, Jon-Eric Sullivan, recently acknowledged the team is evaluating its quarterback situation, meeting with Tagovailoa and stating that the team will 'infuse competition into that room.' Tagovailoa threw 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions in 2025, and his $56 million cap hit for 2026 could make him a difficult player to retain. Meanwhile, the Cardinals have left the door open on Murray's future, with the potential for a post-June 1 trade that would create more than $42 million in cap savings for the team.
- Bart Scott's comments on 'Get Up' were made last week.
- Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan met with Tua Tagovailoa 'the other day'.
- Tagovailoa is entering the core years of a four-year, $212.4 million extension in 2026.
- A potential post-June 1 trade of Kyler Murray would create significant cap savings for the Cardinals.
The players
Bart Scott
A former NFL linebacker and current analyst who appeared on ESPN's 'Get Up' to urge the Dolphins to pursue a trade for Kyler Murray.
Kyler Murray
The Arizona Cardinals' quarterback, who is under contract for 2026 and 2027 but could potentially be traded in a post-June 1 deal that would create significant cap savings for the Cardinals.
Tua Tagovailoa
The Miami Dolphins' current starting quarterback, who is entering the core years of a four-year, $212.4 million extension that includes $167.17 million guaranteed.
Jon-Eric Sullivan
The Miami Dolphins' general manager, who acknowledged the team is evaluating its quarterback situation and will 'infuse competition into that room.'
Monti Ossenfort
The Arizona Cardinals' general manager, who stated that 'all options are on the table' at quarterback, even with Kyler Murray under contract.
What they’re saying
“That would be dynamic. You talk about having one of the most athletic teams in all of football. I would pay for it.”
— Bart Scott, Former NFL Linebacker and Analyst (ESPN)
“Tua was in my office the other day, if I'm being perfectly frank. We had a great conversation. Tua has been a very good player in this league. He's done a lot of really good things for the Miami Dolphins. You guys should be proud to have him and having had him.”
— Jon-Eric Sullivan, Miami Dolphins General Manager (N/A)
“I don't know what the future holds right now, and I told Tua that. We're working through some things. What I can tell you is that we're gonna infuse competition into that room, whether Tua is part of the room, whether he's not part of the room.”
— Jon-Eric Sullivan, Miami Dolphins General Manager (N/A)
What’s next
The Dolphins will need to navigate the complex contract situations of both Tua Tagovailoa and Kyler Murray, as well as determine if a trade for Murray would be the best path forward for the team's quarterback position.
The takeaway
The Dolphins' quarterback situation is at a crossroads, with uncertainty surrounding Tua Tagovailoa's future and the potential availability of the dynamic Kyler Murray. Acquiring Murray could provide a significant boost to the Dolphins' offense, but the team will need to carefully weigh the financial implications and long-term implications of such a move.
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