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Dolphins owner Stephen Ross on board with GM's money management reset

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The Miami Dolphins have more money on their 2026 salary cap for players who aren't on the team than on it. The new GM explains owner GM Stephen Ross understands this had to happen.

PHOENIX ― Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan is allocating more salary cap dollars this season to players no longer on the team than on the team. And owner Stephen Ross is on board. "I talked about my process in detail," Sullivan told a small group of South Florida reporters at the NFL annual meetings.

"(Ross) understands where we are as a team. He's been incredibly supportive. We've had great conversations.

But he kind of knew the way that I was gonna go about it. " A dramatic tear down. A hard reset.

It is what it is. And Sullivan views this as necesary. "If you talk about long term sustainability, this is what it looks like," Sullivan said.

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