Dolphins Predicted To Send Tua Tagovailoa To Struggling AFC Team In Wild Proposal
The Miami Dolphins may be riding high with Tua Tagovailoa after last weekend’s victory over the Atlanta Falcons, but they still remain 2-6 in a tough division with very little realistic chance of making it into the postseason.
Despite his ups and downs – especially this season, in which he holds his lowest passer rating since his rookie season – the majority of people and fans still regard him as a positive asset for the team, especially after hi four-touchdown performance on Sunday.
However, not everyone sees the former Alabama man this way.
Trade Pitch Sees The Dolphins Give Up Tagovailoa And Draft Picks
Seth Walder, writing for ESPN on Wednesday, proposed the idea for a very out-of-the-box trade proposal that would send Tua and his lofty four year, $212 million contract to the
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The main reason for Tagovailoa being considered such a low value, negative piece, is due to his very large contract, which pays him around $51 million/year.
Although the Hawaii native has been a productive quarterback over the duration of his time in the
“If that trade happened next week,” Walder continued, “Las Vegas would keep Tagovailoa through 2026 at a cost of roughly $70 million over that time, the vast majority fully guaranteed. It would get the Dolphins out of their tight cap situation so they can reset and rebuild, and it would be a more efficient use of resources for Las Vegas — regardless of whether Tagovailoa ever takes the field for them or not.”
Would The Dolphins Really Bail On Tua’s Contract?
Walder posits that Tua could get a fresh start in Vegas, whose own Geno Smith experiment is going far from ideally, and Vegas could reclaim multiple early-round picks in exchange for giving up some cap space in the short to medium term.
In reality, the likelihood that Miami thinks lowly enough of their starting quarterback, whom they just signed to said extension one year ago, to move him and second round picks in consecutive years for just a fifth rounder in return is very low.
If Tagovailoa simply couldn’t play and had that contract attached to him, the deal might make more sense, but there is no question that he is – especially in the right scheme – a more than competent, starting signal caller in the NFL.
But if the right offer comes in for Tua, and Miami gets a bona fide opportunity to move off his extension, general manager Chris Grier will certainly be tempted.
Bears Add Former Packers OL Royce Newman After Braxton Jones Injury

The Chicago Bears have made a strategic move to bolster their offensive line by signing former Green Bay Packers starting offensive lineman Royce Newman. This decision comes after the unfortunate injury to left tackle Braxton Jones, who was placed on injured reserve due to a knee issue that will keep him out for the remainder of the season.
“I’m excited to join the Bears and help out wherever I can,” Newman said after the signing was confirmed. “I’ve been in this league long enough to know how important it is to have depth on the offensive line, and I’m here to bring that. I’ve played multiple positions and I’m ready to contribute in any way I can to help this team succeed.”
Newman brings valuable experience to the Bears' line. Having started 11 games for the Packers in 2023 and played in 16 total, his ability to step in and provide stability will be crucial as the team navigates the remainder of the season without Jones.
“Royce brings versatility, which is something we really need right now,” said Bears offensive line coach Chris Morgan. “He’s got the ability to play multiple positions, and that flexibility is going to be invaluable to us. We’re confident he can help fill the gap left by Braxton and keep the line solid.”
With Jones out for the season, the Bears will continue to evaluate their options at left tackle. Rookie Ozzy Trapilo and second-year player Theo Benedet have already stepped in to fill the void during Jones' absence, and Newman’s signing provides more depth in a crucial area.
“The line has to keep improving,” said quarterback Justin Fields. “We’ve got to keep working hard, and with the additions like Royce, I feel like we have the right pieces to protect me and give us more time to execute on offense.”
Newman’s arrival gives the Bears a much-needed reinforcement on the offensive line as they prepare for their upcoming games. His experience and versatility will help ensure the Bears maintain a strong, competitive unit in the trenches moving forward.
“It’s tough when a key player like Braxton goes down, but we’re a team, and we’ve got to step up together,” Newman added. “I’m ready to get to work and do whatever it takes to help this team achieve its goals.”