Dolphins general manager Chris Grier has remained confident about Miami’s trajectory since a rebuild that started in 2019.
After Saturday’s wild-card playoff loss to Kansas City — yet another early postseason exit for the Dolphins — Grier was hesitant to declare his efforts a success.
The Dolphins have put together four straight winning seasons, but have no playoff victories to show for it. Miami has gone 23 years since its last postseason win, which is now the longest drought in the NFL after Detroit beat the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night.
“It’s a little mixed,” Grier said Monday. “I only mean that because this is now Year 2 of (coach) Mike (McDaniel). We won nine games a year ago, 11 this year. We’ve taken steps. I think we have a good roster. Whether a success, failure, I leave that to you guys to judge.”
Grier was more clear on whether the Dolphins intend to seek a contract extension for fourth-year quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
“The goal is to have him here long-term playing at a high level,” Grier said, adding that the team didn’t talk money with Tagovailoa during the season but communicated with his agent throughout the year.
Other starters from Tagovailoa’s 2020 draft class have reset the quarterback market with their contracts, including Jalen Hurts and Justin Herbert last offseason.
The 25-year-old Tagovailoa is set to make $23.2 million in 2024 on the fifth-year option of his rookie deal. He led the NFL in passing with a career-high 4,624 yards and set career highs in completion rate (69.3) and passing touchdowns (29). He was named to his first Pro Bowl.
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Tagovailoa also answered questions about his durability, which Grier said last offseason was a concern. He started every game for the first time in his career — one year after being diagnosed with two head injuries that made him briefly consider retirement and prompted the NFL to alter its concussion policy.
Tagovailoa has…
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