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flag The Miami Dolphins plan to release Tua Tagovailoa on March 13, 2026, to avoid a $99M cap hit, citing injury history and declining play.

flag The Miami Dolphins are expected to release quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on or around March 13, 2026, to avoid a $99 million dead cap hit, opting for a post-June 1 release that spreads the financial burden. flag Despite earlier trade speculation, no deals are imminent, and the team is likely to cut ties due to his declining performance and injury history. flag The Atlanta Falcons are among teams showing interest in Tagovailoa as a backup, while the Kansas City Chiefs have also been linked. flag Tagovailoa, who signed a $212.4 million deal in 2024, remains under contract but could sign elsewhere on a low-risk, prove-it deal.

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