Overview
- The new regime of head coach Jeff Hafley and GM Jon‑Eric Sullivan marks an organizational reset after a 7–10 season.
- Hafley said the starter will be whoever gives Miami the best chance to win, a notable shift from past offseasons when Tua Tagovailoa was penciled in.
- Tagovailoa’s recent injuries and late‑2025 benching, combined with an estimated $56 million 2026 cap charge, are central to Miami’s evaluation.
- Insider Josina Anderson suggested the Jets as a plausible destination for Tagovailoa, contingent on Darrell Bevell potentially becoming New York’s offensive coordinator.
- Sporting News highlighted a CBS Sports view that Arizona’s Kyler Murray could be acquired for a second‑round pick, with a March 15 contract trigger potentially accelerating trade discussions.