Bradley Chubb‘s time in Miami is coming to an end. The veteran edge rusher is being released by the Dolphins, as first reported by NFL insider Jordan Schultz. 
Chubb’s deal had one season remaining on it. However, none of his base pay for 2026 was guaranteed, leaving the door open to a release. It comes as little surprise Miami’s new regime is moving forward with this cut prior to March 12, when Chubb was due to collect a roster bonus. The Dolphins have since confirmed the move.
Roughly one year ago, Chubb agreed to a restructure which reduced his base salary for 2025. That move increased his cap hit for next year to over $31.5MM, though. Instead of attempting to work out another restructure or an extension, a release loomed as a logical direction for Miami. This move will generate a considerable dead money charge if it is processed immediately. On the other hand, a post-June 1 designation would create $20.23MM in savings for the Dolphins, one of the teams with work to do over the coming weeks to become cap compliant.
Chubb established himself as a productive sack artist during his time with the Broncos. Upon being acquired by the Dolphins via trade in 2022, the two-time Pro Bowler inked a five-year, $110MM extension. Chubb’s first full Miami campaign was stellar, as he racked up 11 sacks and six forced fumbles. An ACL tear suffered late in the season kept him sidelined for all of 2024, though.
Upon returning to full health, Chubb managed to remain in place for all 17 games in 2025. He recorded 8.5 sacks and 22 pressures while handling a full-time starting role. The Dolphins received considerable interest leading up to the trade deadline on multiple fronts, and Chubb was among the top targets for suitors. In the end, fellow pass rusher Jaelan Phillips was dealt while Chubb was retained. Both are now on track for free agency.
Entering his age-30 season, Chubb will be among the top edge rushers on the market. Interested teams could be cautious given his injury history, but the former No. 5 pick has shown an ability to produce when healthy. A contract similar to the one he landed in 2022 should not be expected, of course. Nevertheless, a strong market could emerge prior to the start of free agency.
The Dolphins, meanwhile, will remain a team to watch over the coming weeks. The new tandem of general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley is in line to move on from a number of expensive contracts. The fate of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa remains unclear, but other veterans could soon join Chubb in being on the move.

Could be a very intriguing FA this year for someone.
Yup. I’d like to see my Raiders take a peek.
Unless they throw stupid money at him, he is gonna play for Super Bowl contender is my guess
Chubb and Miller coming home. Jk
Miller going back Denver as a role player could Chubb follow that be insane for that defense 😳
Need the post june 1 cut so they can work to pre june 1 cut/trade with tua
Tyreek is getting cut today too. The Dolphins roster is what happens when you keep trading away draft picks for expensive players. The Hill one was largely reasonable, at least if you can tolerate having that human being on your team. The Chubb move was always bananas. Given his injury track record, trading a first round pick for the right to give out a huge contract was bonkers. Amazing Grier kept his job as long as he did.
Bears
Commanders
Looks like the Cowboys could be moving to a 3-4 variant with the coaches they hired. Another OLB to add to the market.
They could have gotten something for him at deadline. Seems dumb now unless the contract has some further relief where as trading they would have needed to eat more.
That would be incredible if Denver could bring back Von Miller & Bradley Chubb to help emphasize the defense while Bo Nix heals.
BALTIMORE best place for him
Lotta teams could use him as a semi-regular rotation piece to keep him fresh