Dolphins face near-$100M dead-cap hit tied to Tagovailoa

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The Miami Dolphins are absorbing a $99.2 million dead-cap charge tied to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa as they restructure contracts to manage their salary cap, a move that highlights NFL cap gymnastics and will affect the Dolphins’ immediate payroll and future roster decisions.
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