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Miami Dolphins releasing sack artist Bradley Chubb

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Miami Dolphins releasing sack artist Bradley Chubb

Dolphins Make Stunning Move: Sack Leader and Locker Room Pillar Bradley Chubb Released

The Miami Dolphins’ offseason took a dramatic and somber turn today, as a league source confirmed the franchise’s plans to release veteran edge rusher Bradley Chubb. This decision marks the end of a costly and ultimately injury-plagued tenure for the former Pro Bowler, sending shockwaves through the fanbase and forcing a hard look at the team’s salary cap future. More than just a transaction, cutting Chubb severs a vital leadership artery in the locker room, creating a void that will be as challenging to fill off the field as his pass-rush production will be on it.

Contents
  • The High-Stakes Gamble That Ultimately Failed
  • Leadership Loss: The “Good Guy” Exit Leaves a Void
  • Cap Salvation and the Ripple Effect on Miami’s Defense
    • What’s Next for Bradley Chubb?
  • A Franchise Crossroads: Looking Beyond the Chubb Era
  • Conclusion: The End of an Expensive Era

The High-Stakes Gamble That Ultimately Failed

To understand the magnitude of this move, one must revisit the ambitious bet placed by the previous Dolphins regime. In November of 2022, with the team surging, Miami sent a package headlined by a first-round pick to the Denver Broncos to acquire Chubb, immediately signing him to a massive five-year, $110 million extension. The vision was clear: pair him with Jaelan Phillips to create a decade-long, dominant pass-rush duo. For flashes, it worked. Chubb notched a career-high 11 sacks in 2023, playing with a ferocious energy that energized the defense.

However, the football gods had other plans. A devastating torn ACL late in the 2023 season robbed him of the entire 2024 campaign. In the ruthless calculus of the NFL, a 29-year-old pass rusher coming off a major knee injury, carrying a cap hit soaring into the tens of millions, becomes a luxury few teams can afford. The financials became untenable, forcing General Manager Chris Grier’s hand in a stark example of how quickly roster-building plans can unravel.

  • Acquisition Cost: 2023 First-Round Pick (and more) to Denver
  • Financial Commitment: 5-year, $110 million extension in 2022
  • On-Field Return: 22 sacks in 26 games, one Pro Bowl season
  • The Turning Point: Catastrophic late-2023 ACL tear

Leadership Loss: The “Good Guy” Exit Leaves a Void

While the financial and on-field rationale is clear, this release cuts deeper. Bradley Chubb was far more than a stat sheet. In 2025, he was voted the Miami Dolphins Good Guy of the Year by the local media, an award that honors cooperation, professionalism, and leadership. In a locker room, that intangible quality is priceless. He was a steadying force for a young defense, a mentor to players like Phillips and Cam Smith, and a respected voice who held teammates accountable.

“Chubb was the epitome of what you want in a veteran leader,” said a team insider. “He worked, he spoke up, he supported the young guys, and he faced the music after tough losses. That award wasn’t given lightly. You can find pass rushers, but finding that combination of elite talent and true, authentic leadership is rare.” This aspect of the move may be the most underrated consequence. As the Dolphins navigate a competitive window, the erosion of such core locker room personalities presents a subtle but real risk.

Cap Salvation and the Ripple Effect on Miami’s Defense

The primary engine for this decision is undeniably the salary cap. Releasing Chubb with a post-June 1 designation provides the Dolphins with critical financial relief, estimated to be over $20 million in savings. This capital is desperately needed to address gaping holes across the roster, including the offensive line, cornerback depth, and now, ironically, the edge rusher position. It is a classic, if painful, cap casualty.

This move fundamentally reshapes the Dolphins’ defensive identity. The projected dream of Chubb and Phillips bookending the line is over. The pressure now falls exponentially on Jaelan Phillips to return to his pre-Achilles injury form and on 2023 breakout star Andrew Van Ginkel, assuming he is re-signed. Expect Miami to be aggressive in both free agency and the draft in seeking a new edge complement. Names like Josh Uche or a draft prospect like Alabama’s Dallas Turner could immediately surface as targets. The defense, under new coordinator Anthony Weaver, must now be rebuilt with different cornerstones.

What’s Next for Bradley Chubb?

For Chubb, the journey continues, but the market is uncertain. A player of his pedigree—a former top-5 pick and Pro Bowl selection—will attract interest, but on a likely short-term, “prove-it” deal heavily incentivized by playing time and sacks. Contending teams with specific need for a situational pass rusher and veteran presence will be the most likely suitors.

Potential landing spots could include:

The Los Angeles Rams, who excel at integrating veteran talent on defense.

The Detroit Lions, who are in “win-now” mode and need pass-rush juice.

The Kansas City Chiefs, who are perennial contenders seeking value upgrades.

The Atlanta Falcons, under new coach Raheem Morris, who values high-character leaders.

His rehabilitation from the ACL tear will be under a microscope, but if he can regain even 80% of his 2023 form, he could become one of the shrewdest value signings of the offseason.

A Franchise Crossroads: Looking Beyond the Chubb Era

The release of Bradley Chubb is more than a single roster move; it is a symbolic pivot point for the Dolphins. It closes the book on a high-profile, all-in transaction from a previous vision and forces the current regime to build anew with fiscal responsibility. It underscores the brutal reality of the NFL: sentiment and investment cannot override health and the salary cap.

For Miami, the path forward is now starkly clear. The cap savings must be allocated with precision. The draft capital spent to acquire Chubb is a sunk cost. The mission for Chris Grier and Head Coach Mike McDaniel is to ensure that this difficult goodbye ultimately strengthens the overall roster. They must find not only a new source of quarterback pressures but also identify the next generation of locker room leaders who can carry the culture Chubb helped uphold.

Conclusion: The End of an Expensive Era

The Miami Dolphins’ decision to release Bradley Chubb is a sobering business decision born of injury misfortune and financial necessity. While the 22 sacks in three seasons and the lost first-round pick will define the trade’s ledger, his legacy in Miami will also include the respect he commanded as the Dolphins Good Guy of the Year. His departure leaves twin voids: on the edge of the defensive line and in the heart of the locker room. As the Dolphins turn the page, the success of this painful move will be judged by how effectively they use the newfound resources and who steps up to fill the leadership mantle. In the NFL, the end of one story is always the beginning of another, and for both Chubb and the Dolphins, an uncertain but critical new chapter starts now.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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