Miami Dolphins General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan addressed the possibility of trading quarterback Tua Tagovailoa during an appearance on NFL Network's "The Insiders" on Wednesday, according to Tom Pelissero.
Speaking on the fluid nature of NFL rosters and the high demand for signal-callers, Sullivan stated, "I think anytime there’s a quarterback in play, you have a chance." The General Manager's comments highlight the ongoing discussions surrounding the Dolphins' quarterback situation as the team evaluates its options heading into the next phase of the offseason. In addition to the news regarding Tagovailoa, Sullivan also discussed the status of Malik Willis and the team's broader roster strategy.
While quarterback trade rumors often dominate the headlines, Sullivan indicated a clear intention to keep other key playmakers on the Miami roster. He specifically mentioned plans to retain standout wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and explosive running back Devon Achane, signaling that the team aims to maintain its core offensive identity despite any potential movement at the quarterback position.
The Dolphins' front office remains active in exploring various scenarios, but Sullivan's remarks suggest a calculated approach to the team's most valuable assets. These comments come at a critical time as teams across the league finalize their evaluations of the trade market.
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