NFL News: Dolphins reportedly hire Jon-Eric Sullivan as new general manager

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The Miami Dolphins reportedly hired a new general manager on Friday, but not the candidate with ties to John Harbaugh.

The Dolphins hired Green Bay Packers vice president of personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan to be their new general manager, according to multiple reports.

When the Dolphins fired Mike McDaniel on Thursday, many fans speculated that they would hire Chad Alexander as their new general manager to help bring in Harbaugh. Alexander began his career with the Baltimore Ravens as a scout in 1999 and spent 20 seasons with the organization in a variety of roles that overlapped with Harbaugh.

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Jon-Eric Sullivan, Green Bay Packers director of college scouting, speaks in Green Bay, Wis., on April 26, 2018. (Mike Roemer, File/AP Photo)

Alexander is currently the Los Angeles Chargers assistant general manager and works with Harbaugh’s brother, Jim Harbaugh. Alexander’s familiarity with the Harbaugh brothers led many to believe that if the Dolphins hired him, it could prompt the former Ravens’ coach to join him in South Beach.

Instead, the Dolphins went with Sullivan. He spent 22 seasons with the Packers, beginning as a scouting intern in 2003, before earning a full-time position with the team’s football department in 2004.

Sullivan has worked his way up in the organization and was named vice president of personnel in 2022. The Packers have made the playoffs in each of the last three seasons.

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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh and Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh pose for a photo prior to an NFL football game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on November 25, 2024. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)

Sullivan’s family has ties to the Dolphins organization as his father, Jerry Sullivan, was the Dolphins wide receivers coach in 2004.

Sullivan has a lot of big decisions to make in his first offseason on the job. He has to hire a new head coach and then decide what to do with the future of the quarterback position. Harbaugh, who will certainly be a candidate for the job, will certainly be of interest to Sullivan as their head coaching search begins.

Tua Tagovailoa, who was benched for the final three games of the season due to poor play, still has a lot of money left on his contract.

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Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa (1) walks off the field after a failed two-point conversion attempt in the second half of an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Dec. 15, 2025. (Photo by Justin Berl/AP)

Tagovailoa threw for 2,660 yards with 20 touchdowns last season, but showed a marked decline in accuracy and mobility after signing a four-year, $212.4 million extension in July 2024. He finished second in the NFL with a career-high 15 interceptions.

Tagovailoa is guaranteed $54 million for 2026, and the Dolphins would incur significant hits to the salary cap by releasing him. Releasing him next year would result in a dead cap charge of $99 million. If the move is designated as a post-June 1 release, those fees are spread over two years, with $67.4 million allocated to the 2026 cap and $31.8 million in 2027.

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