As cap expert Joel Corry noted, the Dolphins could do a max restructure of Tagovailoa’s contract this offseason, one in which his $25.046 million base salary for 2025 would drop to $1.17 million. That would create $19.1 million in cap room and lower his 2025 cap hit from $39.2 million to $20.1 million.
Tua Tagovailoa’s father Galu says his son made it clear he has no plans of retiring due to concussion concerns.
It's conference championship Sunday in the NFL, and the Miami Dolphins are on the outside looking in for the 32nd consecutive year after not even making it to t
He’s like, “Dad, I love this game, and I’ll die on the field for this game,’” the patriarch said. ‘So that answers everything for me, you know what I’m saying? But at the same time, as a father, you’re like,
Nick Wright of FOX Sports thinks the Dolphins should take a wildly different approach to end their postseason drought, and he thinks the Los Angeles Rams could benefit from a big change too. . @getnickwright wouldn’t trade Matt Stafford, but if he did… he has an interesting trade proposal
Miami Dolphins is in talks with a Dallas Cowboys staff member to fill the receivers coach position, helping Tua Tagovailoa on offense for the 2025 NFL season. Miami Dolphins are moving quickly to replace former receivers coach Wes Welker,
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa shakes hands with his father, Galu Tagovailoa, before an NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 24, 2023, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Part 1 of a conference championship weekend Miami Dolphins On SI mailbag: From Mike Ferguson: Do you think the Dolphins will be more active this offseason in tr
In part because Tua Tagovailoa missed six games due to injury this season and five games, including a playoff loss, in 2022, Miami must add a quarterback or quarterbacks before next season. Grier says Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and coach Mike McDaniel ...
Unfortunately, Tua Tagovailoa's season with the Miami Dolphins was once again marred by concussions, which kept him off the field for several weeks.
It might not require a ton for the Dolphins to get back to the playoffs for a third time in four years in 2025, but that's not the ultimate goal, which is getting to and winning t
You need your best — and best-paid — players to come through in big games. That doesn’t happen with these Dolphins.