Bradley Chubb
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Miami Dolphins edge rusher Bradley Chubb.
The Denver Broncos thought they had the NFL’s next elite pass rusher when they drafted North Carolina State’s Bradley Chubb with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2018 NFL draft — further reinforced by his 12.0 sacks during his rookie year.
Things never panned out for Chubb in Denver, and he was eventually traded to the Miami Dolphins in a blockbuster move midway through the 2022 season.
Now, after Chubb’s career is finally off life support, he’s looking for a new home and immediately becomes 1 of the NFL’s top free agents.
“Sources: The Dolphins and two-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher Bradley Chubb are parting ways, making the 29-year-old a free agent,” NFL insider Jordan Schultz wrote on his official X account on Monday. “In his two full seasons with the Dolphins (2023 & 2025), Chubb has 20 sacks, 8 FF, and 117 tackles. He should have a nice market … Chubb had 8.5 sacks this past season and was a top trade candidate before the deadline, with three teams actively trying to trade for him before Miami opted to keep him. Now he’s a free agent and should have heavy interest.”
Chubb has been almost dominant over his last 2 seasons — 11.0 sacks in 2023 and 8.5 sacks in 2025 sandwiched by missing all of the 2024 season with a torn ACL.
“Bradley Chubb had a $31.2M cap number for 2026. Miami will save $7.3M in cap space while taking on $23.8M in dead money by moving on from Chubb, who had 8.5 sacks last year,” The 33rd Team’s Ari Meirov wrote on his official X account.
Chubb Likely Looking to Join Legit Contender
Through his first 8 seasons, Chubb’s career has largely been defined by losing and injuries.
In his first 5 seasons with the Broncos, Chubb never made the playoffs.
In his first 2 seasons with the Dolphins they lost in the AFC Wild Card round both years but missed the playoffs each of the last 2 seasons and are headed toward a major rebuild. Which means Chubb will almost certainly be looking for a legitimate contender to join in 2026 — the likes of which could include the Washington Commanders amd Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the top of the list.
The Dolphins have a new general manager in Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach in former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.
“First big move and cut for Jon-Eric Sullivan as Dolphins GM,” Dolphins reporter David Furones wrote on X.