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Dolphins Offseason Moves Described as "Brutal"
The team has made major roster changes, including trading away key players and eating significant dead cap charges.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 8:20pm
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The Miami Dolphins have been very active this offseason, making numerous roster moves including cutting players like Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, and Bradley Chubb, as well as trading away other key players. This has resulted in the team facing significant dead cap charges, with Tua Tagovailoa's $99.2 million dead cap hit being particularly notable.
Why it matters
The Dolphins' aggressive offseason moves highlight the challenges the team faces in rebuilding its roster and managing the salary cap. While the team may be positioning itself for the future, the short-term impact of these changes could be difficult, with the team having to absorb large dead cap hits.
The details
The Dolphins have made a number of high-profile roster moves this offseason, including cutting ties with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, wide receiver Tyreek Hill, and linebacker Bradley Chubb. They have also traded away other key players. These moves have resulted in the team facing significant dead cap charges, with Tagovailoa's $99.2 million dead cap hit being particularly notable.
- The Dolphins made these roster moves during the 2026 NFL offseason.
The players
Tua Tagovailoa
Former Dolphins quarterback who was released, resulting in a $99.2 million dead cap hit for the team.
Tyreek Hill
Former Dolphins wide receiver who was released.
Bradley Chubb
Former Dolphins linebacker who was released.
Malik Willis
Exciting young quarterback who the Dolphins may be looking to build around.
The takeaway
The Dolphins' aggressive offseason moves, including cutting ties with high-profile players and absorbing significant dead cap hits, highlight the challenges the team faces in rebuilding its roster and managing the salary cap. While the team may be positioning itself for the future, the short-term impact of these changes could be difficult.
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