
"Sanders and Ingold were tentpoles in the previous Dolphins administration led by ex-general manager Chris Grier and former head coach Mike McDaniel. Other tentpoles such as wide receiver Tyreek Hill will also be missing from Miami's 2026 team as the franchise continues to undergo a rebuild under new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley."
"Ingold, who grew up in Green Bay, the city where Sullivan and Hafley were last employed when they worked for the Packers, was a 2023 Pro Bowl selection for Miami. Ingold was a reason Miami had the league's No. 1 offense that year."
"Ingold, who was an alternate for this year's Pro Bowl, was known as a classy, hard-nosed player (he was nicknamed "The Hit Man") who often played through injury. He was also one of the most charitable players on the team, often raising money for his cause, the Ingold Family Foundation as well as Dolphins and teammates' charitable causes."
The Miami Dolphins are releasing kicker Jason Sanders and fullback Alec Ingold, key players from the previous regime under general manager Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel. These moves are part of a broader rebuild under new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley, which will also see the departures of wide receiver Tyreek Hill and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The releases are expected to generate approximately $7 million in salary cap space ahead of the 2026 free agency period. Ingold, a 2023 Pro Bowl selection, was instrumental in Miami's league-leading offense that year and was known for his leadership, durability, and charitable contributions to the community.
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