Tua Tagovailoa, as it stands, is set to become a free agent in 2025. That’s not typically something that happens to the NFL’s reigning passing yardage leader.
There are, of course, several ways to remedy this. The Miami Dolphins could come to a long term contract extension with the quarterback it once drafted fifth overall. Given the current market, that would cost something like $275 million over five years with a $200 million guarantee to match Trevor Lawrence’s deal elsewhere in Florida.