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Fins GM: Work to do before we ID 'our guy' at QB

playDolphins GM: Work to do before we ID our QB (1:51)New Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan addresses the team's quarterback situation, and Jeff Darlington breaks down the options for Miami and Tua Tagovailoa. (1:51)Marcel Louis-JacquesJan 22, 2026, 02:05 PM ETCloseMarcel Louis-Jacques joined ESPN in 2019 as a beat reporter covering the Buffalo Bills, before switching to the Miami Dolphins in 2021. The former Carolina Panthers beat writer for the Charlotte Observer won the APSE award for breaking news and the South Carolina Press Association award for enterprise writing in 2018. Follow on XEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsMIAMI GARDENS, Fla.

Fins GM: Work to do before we ID 'our guy' at QB

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  • Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has a plan for the team's quarterbacks moving forward, but there's "too much work to do" before a decision is made for this coming season. Sullivan complimented quarterback Tua Tagovailoa during his introductory news conference Thursday with head coach Jeff Hafley but also acknowledged that the position was something they had to figure out. Critically, he insisted Miami's priority was making sure it has the proper infrastructure in place for whenever they "find our guy.""We need to get the quarterback situation in place, but we're not going to do it in an irresponsible manner where we sacrifice building the infrastructure of this football team," he said.
  • "So that when we do find our guy, he can be successful.
  • We've all seen teams that go about it maybe in a questionable manner and you get a really good quarterback, but he can't stay healthy because he's getting killed or he doesn't have anybody to throw to."So yes, we will find our guy, but we're going to make sure that we're building the infrastructure along the way so when we do find our trigger man -- whoever that may be, whether it's Tua, Quinn [Ewers] or somebody that's not in the building -- we have a team that he can go play and win with."Tagovailoa was benched for the rookie Ewers with three games remaining in the 2025 season, after throwing a career-high 15 interceptions while failing to eclipse 200 passing yards in eight of the 14 games he played. After the season, Tagovailoa suggested he was open to a fresh start with a new team; he signed a four-year $212.4 million extension in July 2024 that kicked in this past season. The Dolphins would take a $99 million dead cap hit if they release Tagovailoa before June 1; that number drops to $67.4 million if done after June 1, with an additional $31.8 million dead cap hit in 2027. Sullivan acknowledged the Dolphins' quarterback situation was "a huge question looming over the organization" but added that his time with the Green Bay Packers taught him how to handle the position."I've learned if you can help it, don't wait until you don't have a quarterback to find one," he said.
  • "If you think about what we did with Aaron [Rodgers] ...
  • You've got to remember, Brett [Favre] was still in place and playing at a very high level, and there were a lot of people in that building that didn't think drafting a quarterback who was going to sit for an extended amount of time as a first-round pick made a lot of sense was where we were as a team ...
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