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Dolphins release Tua Tagovailoa as QB, and assume record dead cap hit

The Miami Dolphins has said goodbye to quarterback TuaTagovailoa.

The Dolphins released the former first round draft pick on Monday, according to reports. They confirmed this with a highlight video of a minute length posted on social media, with the caption "Thanks for the memories, Tua."

The team has also released a statement.

General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan stated in a statement that he had informed Tua's representation of the fact that the team would be moving in a different direction with the quarterback position. He will release Tua after the start of the new season. "As Tua and I both know, I hold great respect for him as a person and a player. "On behalf of the Miami Dolphins I expressed our thanks for his many contributions both on the field as well as in the community during his six years in Miami."

The move is primarily for accounting reasons. He will be released on Wednesday when the new season begins. It will cost the Dolphins.

Miami is liable for dead money of $99.2 millions, which is a record in the NFL. The dead money may be split over two seasons.

The new Dolphins brain trust -- General Manager Sullivan and Head Coach Jeff Hafley -- must now find a solution to their quarterback dilemma.

Tagovailoa was drafted by the Dolphins with the No. The Dolphins drafted Tagovailoa with the No. Joe Burrow was taken by the Cincinnati Bengals with the No. Justin Herbert was selected ahead of him by the Los Angeles Chargers at No. 6.

Tagovailoa, who led Miami to a 11-6 record in 2023 and threw for an NFL-best 4,624 yards, was named?to Pro Bowl.

It was the only time in his career that he played every game. He had suffered multiple concussions, as well as other injuries including a hip injury.

In July 2024 the Dolphins extended his contract for four years and $212,4 million dollars, which was to last until the 2028 season.

In the last three games of last season, former head coach Mike McDaniel benched Ewers in favor of Quinn Ewers. Tagovailoa had led the Dolphins through the first 14 matches to a 6-8 mark and had a record of 15 interceptions compared to 20 touchdowns.

The Dolphins are still unsure of their next move at quarterback. Spotrac reports that the Dolphins have two other QBs signed up for the 2026 campaign besides Tagovailoa. These are Ewers from Texas (a seventh-round draft pick) and Cam Miller from Las Vegas Raiders in the sixth round of the 2025 draft.

Miller, a former quarterback from North Dakota State University, was selected in January by the Dolphins as a member of the Raiders practice squad.

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The Dolphins have the 11th overall pick in the draft next month. The Dolphins will have the No. Kirk Cousins and Geno Smith will also be released on Wednesday by their respective teams if they want to find an experienced free agent quarterback.

In a team statement, Sullivan stated that "as we'move forward' we will focus on infusing a competitive spirit across the roster and establishing a solid foundation for this team in order to build a team that is a sustainable winner."

Tagovailoa finished his career with Miami with 18,166 yards of passing, 120 touchdowns and 59 interceptions, as well as a completion rate of 68% in 78 games. As a starter, he had a 44-32-record.

He also ran 473 yards for six touchdowns.

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(source: Reuters)