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The Miami Dolphins are reportedly set to move on from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in the offseason, even if it costs them an astounding amount of salary cap space to do so. While that likely means the Dolphins will be digging through the bargain bin in 2026, one columnist has a much different idea.
According to Mike Preston of the Baltimore Sun, the Dolphins should give the Ravens a call and acquire Lamar Jackson in a trade.
“It’s clear that coach John Harbaugh has become tired of Jackson, even though he builds him up after every game. He has to, or Jackson will go into his own self-exile.
“The Ravens should look at possible trades, which could net them two or three first-round picks. Jackson would love to play in Miami, where quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is no longer the starter, or possibly Las Vegas, where Brady, a partial owner of the Raiders, has shown a fondness for him. Baltimore should also draft a young quarterback in the early rounds.”
If it sounds like a ridiculous proposal, that’s because it is one.
Jackson, a two-time NFL MVP and four-time Pro Bowler, is due to count $74.5 million against Baltimore’s salary cap in both the 2026 and 2027 seasons. Perhaps there’s a scenario where the Ravens proceed with a stunning divorce from their franchise quarterback in exchange for cap relief, draft picks, and a fresh start.
But the Dolphins?
Miami is reportedly set to part with Tua Tagovailoa, despite the massive salary cap consequences that will come with that path.
It’s impossible to dream up a way that the Dolphins could part with Tagovailoa and acquire Jackson without dedicating well over $100 million of their salary cap to the quarterback position. On top of that, Miami would need to part with several premium draft picks, despite some obvious needs up and down the roster that have contributed to the team’s 6-9 record.
Jackson is a South Florida native who played high school football about an hour away from Hard Rock Stadium. But a homecoming for the former Heisman Trophy winner isn’t happening any time in the foreseeable future.