Dolphins Expected to Make Baffling Trade Deadline Decision
Summary
The Miami Dolphins, struggling with a poor record this NFL season, are not planning to trade key players before the trade deadline. Despite rumors, the team's leadership has stated they will not sell players, indicating a belief in possible future success or maintaining current team dynamics.Key Facts
- The Miami Dolphins have a 2-6 record this season.
- Tyreek Hill is out for the season due to injury.
- There were rumors of possible trades involving players Jaylen Waddle, Bradley Chubb, and Jaelan Phillips.
- A team source confirmed the Dolphins do not plan to trade players.
- Contract details: Waddle is contracted through 2028, Chubb has no guaranteed money beyond the season, and Phillips will become a free agent.
- There is internal pressure on head coach Mike McDaniel and concerns about quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's performance.
- Some suggest the team's public stance might be a strategy to gain better positions in potential trade negotiations.
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