As the new NFL year approaches, the Miami Dolphins and general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan are nearing a decision regarding quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s future. Sullivan confirmed that they are evaluating other quarterbacks in the upcoming draft while maintaining open communication with Tagovailoa about his status and the need for competition in the quarterback room. The Dolphins face significant financial implications related to Tagovailoa’s contract, including a $54 million guarantee for 2026 and potential cap charges of up to $99 million if released. Following a disappointing 7-10 season, the organization is considering its options amid a coaching change after the firing of Mike McDaniel.
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