The Miami Dolphins have a new regime in place with Jeff Hafley as the head coach and Jon-Eric Sullivan as the GM.
So, there are plenty of questions to answer this offseason, and one of them is at the quarterback position, especially regarding Tua Tagovailoa.
On Thursday, the Dolphins held the introductory press conference for both Hafley and Sullivan, but the Dolphins’ new GM did not give an inch on their QB plans.
“Huge question looming over the organization,” Sullivan said, via Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network. “Whether it’s Tua or anyone else, it’s unfair to talk about anything specific before I talk to the player myself… We will figure that out. But I can’t give you that answer today.”
Tagovailoa was benched toward the end of the season as the Dolphins inserted Quinn Ewers as the starter. Reports then surfaced that the team was “prepared to move on” from Tagovailoa this offseason.
Tagovailoa made more headlines by saying he would “be good with it” when asked about a potential change of scenery.
Unfortunately for the Dolphins, Tagovailoa carries a $56.4 million cap hit in 2026, and he just finished the second season of a four-year, $212 million deal he signed before the 2024 campaign.
For now, there are plenty of questions, but the Dolphins’ new regime is not giving any indication about what they will do this offseason.














