Report: Dolphins will consider trade offers for Jaylen Waddle
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The Miami Dolphins have parted ways with General Manager Chris Grier and are reportedly open to considering trade offers for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. NFL Media's Ian Rapoport noted that teams had previously inquired about Waddle but were told no trades would be made while Grier was with the team. Waddle, who signed a three-year contract extension last year, is under contract through 2028 with a cap number exceeding $11.65 million next season and more than $33 million in the final two years. This season, Waddle has recorded 41 receptions for 586 yards and four touchdowns. With the trade deadline approaching, interim General Manager Champ Kelly may receive increased interest from teams looking to acquire Waddle's production.
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