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The former first-round pick is likely going to have a new team this year
Several high-profile members of the Miami Dolphins learned their fate this week. Not among them, at least publicly, is quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Everyone has an opinion on the "right" thing to do with Tua.
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NFL insider says veteran QB could be Dolphins' free agency backup plan
If Malik Willis proves too expensive, the Dolphins may need to find a more affordable option. NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe says one name stands out.
Five-time Pro Bowler Minkah Fitzpatrick could be the next notable veteran out the door for the Miami Dolphins.
“ A lot of rival teams are eager to talk to the Dolphins in Indianapolis to see which players they are willing to trade. This is a team that is resetting towards youth, so of course the Dolphins would love to trade Tua [Tagovailoa]. There’s going to be some difficulty with the money there. ”
The Miami Dolphins are undergoing many changes. Most recently, they parted ways with All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill. In his four years as a member of the Dolphins, Hill had the two best receiving seasons in Dolphins franchise history,
The Dolphins announced their 2026 coaching staff under new head coach Jeff Hafley last week with a number of previously unannounced hires on the list. On offense, Miami added tight ends coach Ron Middleton and retained assistant TEs coach Lemuel Jeanpierre, and assistant wide receivers coach Jonathan Krause.
The Dolphins could use a high-ceiling option to compete with Quinn Ewers. But there's no reason to repeat the Ryan Fitzpatrick experience.
NFL free agency is less than a month away, and the Miami Dolphins roster seems poised to look much differently than it did during the 2025 season. Aside from the obvious names like Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb,
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The Miami Dolphins are reportedly set to add to their offensive staff by hiring former Kent State special teams coordinator and tight ends coach, C.J. Conrad, according to a recent social media post by Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.