The Miami Dolphins are releasing pass rusher Bradley Chubb after four seasons with the franchise, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Chubb had two seasons remaining on his contract. The move will save the Dolphins $7.3 million against the cap, according to the Roster Management System. If they were to designate the move as a post-June 1 transaction, then the cap savings would rise to $20.2 million.
Chubb, 29, had 8.5 sacks last season, starting all 17 games after missing the 2024 season due to a torn ACL.
In total, he had 22 sacks with the Dolphins, who acquired him from the Denver Broncos in a trade during the 2022 season.
Drafted fifth overall by the Broncos in 2018, Chubb has 48 sacks in his eight NFL seasons.
The news was first reported by NFL Network.