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True Dough

(26,112 posts)
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:42 PM 2 hrs ago

Dolphins, Cardinals seeking trade options for Tua, Kyler

Not an easy thing to pull off, as anyone in a dynasty fantasy league can attest!

As the Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals navigate the future with new head coaches, both teams would like to find trade partners for their starting quarterbacks.

The Dolphins would like to explore trading Tua Tagovailoa; ditto for the Cardinals and Kyler Murray. But it remains unclear whether a deal for either quarterback is feasible given the financial hurdles for an acquiring team.

There certainly are expected to be a handful of teams in the market for new quarterbacks. In addition to the Dolphins and Cardinals, the list could include the New York Jets, Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings.

Miami is expected to be willing to pay down a portion of Tagovailoa's contract to help facilitate a trade, sources told ESPN, though the money still makes it challenging.


https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/47865873/dolphins-cardinals-face-challenges-trades-tua-tagovailoa-kyler-murray
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Dolphins, Cardinals seeking trade options for Tua, Kyler (Original Post) True Dough 2 hrs ago OP
Hope Miami gets rid of Tua. sop 2 hrs ago #1
Yeah, there's been some brutal hits and terrifying concussions True Dough 2 hrs ago #2

True Dough

(26,112 posts)
2. Yeah, there's been some brutal hits and terrifying concussions
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:56 PM
2 hrs ago

But he's shown no indication of being prepared to step away from pro football despite having close to $100 million in guaranteed income through his last contract.

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