Dolphins releasing pass rusher Bradley Chubb, source says
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Dolphins releasing pass rusher Bradley Chubb, source says
"The Miami Dolphins are releasing pass rusher Bradley Chubb after four seasons with the franchise, a source confirmed to ESPN. Chubb had two seasons remaining on his contract. The move will save the Dolphins $7.3 million against the cap, according to the Roster Management System. If they were to designate the move as a post-June 1 transaction, then the cap savings would rise to $20.2 million."
"Chubb, 29, had 8.5 sacks last season, starting all 17 games after missing the 2024 season due to a torn ACL. In total, he had 22 sacks with the Dolphins, who acquired him from the Denver Broncos in a trade during the 2022 season. Drafted fifth overall by the Broncos in 2018, Chubb has 48 sacks in his eight NFL seasons."
The Miami Dolphins released pass rusher Bradley Chubb after four seasons with the franchise. Chubb had two seasons remaining on his contract at the time of the release. The move will save Miami $7.3 million against the salary cap, with potential savings rising to $20.2 million if designated as a post-June 1 transaction. Chubb, 29, recorded 8.5 sacks last season after returning from a torn ACL missed year. He totaled 22 sacks with Miami after being acquired in a 2022 trade and has 48 career sacks since being drafted fifth overall in 2018.
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