Tua Tagovailoa's Departure from the "Dolphins": Club to Incur Record $99 Million Loss
Tua Tagovailoa Leaves 'Dolphins' Club - A significant event has occurred in the National Football League (NFL): the "Miami Dolphins" team has decided to part ways with Tua Tagovailoa, who served as their starting quarterback for six seasons. This move will lead to unprecedented financial consequences for the club.

Specifically, Tagovailoa's departure from the team will impose a $99 million "dead cap" burden on the "Dolphins," considered the highest amount in NFL history. This situation will create a significant void in the club's salary cap and severely impact its future transfer policy.
According to available information, following Tagovailoa's release, other NFL teams, particularly the "Atlanta Falcons," are actively considering steps to add this experienced quarterback to their roster. The "Falcons" management has shown great interest in Tua.
Meanwhile, the "Miami Dolphins" are exploring various alternatives to fill Tagovailoa's vacant spot. Sources indicate that the club is considering bringing in Malik Willis, the former quarterback for the "Tennessee Titans." Willis is valued as a young and promising player.
Tua Tagovailoa was drafted by the "Dolphins" in 2020 and served as the team's starting quarterback for six seasons. His departure from the club is an unexpected development for both fans and league circles.
This record "dead cap" burden once again highlights how complex and financially risky player contracts are in the NFL. The "Dolphins'" decision could serve as a cautionary example for other clubs in the future.
