Summary
The Miami Dolphins signed Malik Willis as their new quarterback with a three-year deal. They released their previous quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, and accepted a significant financial loss to do so. Some people are questioning this decision.
Key Facts
- Malik Willis signed a three-year, $67.5 million contract with the Miami Dolphins.
- The Dolphins released Tua Tagovailoa on March 9.
- Miami incurred a $99.2 million financial loss called "dead money" by releasing Tagovailoa.
- Rob Parker from FOX Sports Radio criticized the decision to sign Willis.
- Willis previously played for the Green Bay Packers, where he had a passer rating of 145.5 in four games.
- The Dolphins' management, led by general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, trusts Willis to lead the team.
- The signing decision sparked controversy and debate over the team's direction and financial decisions.