
Miami Dolphins' Tua Trade, Cap Hit Adjustment, and New Signings
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The Miami Dolphins made significant moves this offseason, releasing Tua Tagovailoa and other veterans, which initially had a substantial dead cap hit. However, new details revealed that the Dolphins exercised Tuas 2026 option bonus before his release, reshaping the cap burden. This adjustment lowered the 2026 dead cap charge to $55.4 million and added $43.8 million in 2027. The change provided more flexibility to build a roster around new quarterback Malik Willis, whom they signed to a $67.5 million deal. Tua joined the Atlanta Falcons, Jaylen Waddle stayed with the Dolphins, and extension talks are ongoing for DeVon Achane as Miami aims for contention in the future.
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