Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa gets $1.5 million contract projection amid potential cut

Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa gets $1.5 million contract projection amid potential cut

Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa gets $1.5 million contract projection amid potential cut originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Miami Dolphins, under their new leadership led by Jon-Eric Sullivan, are making sweeping changes to the roster already.

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Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb have been cut, and Tua Tagovailoa might not be far behind. Thanks to his $214 million contract, trading him will be difficult. A cut might be in store for the lefty Miami QB.

If that cut happens, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell projects that Tagovailoa will land a much cheaper contract in free agency from a new team. That projected deal is for just $1.5 million, right around the veteran minimum.

Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa gets veteran minimum $1.5M projection

«Tagovailoa with an upper-middle-class QB contract was a problem,» Barnwell writes. «Tagovailoa at the veterans minimum – which is what a new team would likely pay him in 2026 – could turn out to be a very useful contributor in the right scheme.»

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If Tagovailoa lands such a veteran minimum contract, assuming the Dolphins release him after being unable to find a trade partner, Barnwell projects, «$1.5 million for Tagovailoa.»

The lefty QB is set to make $52 million in 2026. But if the Dolphins cut him this offseason, no team will pay anything close to that figure.

With the Dolphins on the hook for that money, a new team will be able to offer the veteran’s minimum, a $1.5 million projected contract according to Barnwell, and have Tagovailoa on a very reasonable deal.

More: ESPN analyst thinks Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa decision has already been made

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If he works out, it’s great. But if Tagovailoa struggles, his new team will only have invested $1.5 million in him. This is the exact kind of deal that would be worth handing out to a quarterback like Tagovailoa.

And there’s no reason why Tagovailoa wouldn’t take this, either. He’d still be getting the $52 million from the Dolphins, with his new team accounting for only a small portion of that figure on a new deal.

Tagovailoa’s future in Miami is a big question mark, and if he’s released, which seems to be the more likely outcome, then the lefty veteran is headed towards a cheap contract in free agency that a team would be willing to spend on Tagovailoa.

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