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Reports: Dolphins releasing Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb

By Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2026 | 10:32 AM

The Miami Dolphins are releasing decorated veterans Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb in cost-cutting moves, multiple outlets reported Monday.

Releasing Hill, an eight-time Pro Bowl wide receiver who turns 32 on March 1, ​will save the Dolphins $22.8 million against the 2026 salary cap, per ‌ESPN.

Parting ways with Chubb, a two-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher who led the team in sacks last season, will save Miami $7.3 million with an immediate release or $20.2 million as a post-June 1 release. He turns 30 on June 24.

With the additional releases of receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine ‌and ​guard James Daniels, NFL Network reported that Miami ⁠is clearing at least $56 million ⁠in 2026 cap space as new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach Jeff Hafley begin reshaping the roster.

Hill is recovering from a torn ACL and dislocated knee sustained in a late-September win against the ​New York Jets. The five-time All-Pro will be an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career.

Hill caught 21 passes for 265 yards ⁠and one touchdown in four starts before ⁠his season-ending injury. He has 819 career receptions for 11,363 ​yards and 83 touchdowns in 145 games (127 starts) with the Kansas City Chiefs (2016-21) ​and Dolphins.

NFL Network said Chubb’s release had been anticipated after Miami ‌restructured his contract last year, resulting in a hefty $31.2 million cap hit for 2026.

Chubb, 29, started all 17 games in 2025 after missing the entire 2024 season with a torn ACL. He led the Dolphins in sacks (8.5) and quarterback ⁠hits (20) and recorded 47 tackles, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.

The veteran outside linebacker enters free agency with 48 career sacks, 112 QB hits, 303 tackles, ⁠15 forced fumbles and ‌one interception in 90 games (89 starts) with the Denver ⁠Broncos (2018-22) and Dolphins. Denver drafted Chubb with the No. ​5 overall ‌pick in 2018.

Westbrook-Ikhine, 28, signed a two-year, $6.5 million deal ​last March ⁠and caught 11 passes for 89 yards and no touchdowns in 15 games (three starts).

Daniels, 28, signed a three-year, $24 million deal last March and played only three snaps before sustaining a season-ending pectoral injury in Week 1.

Releasing Daniels saves Miami $6.5 million against the cap in 2027 and cutting Westbrook-Ikhine saves $1.5 million against the cap ​in 2026.

–Field Level Media