New York Post

Source: Dolphins could cut Suh

- By STEVE WINE AP

MIAMI — The Dolphins appear ready to move on without their defensive anchor. Miami is discussing releasing five-time Pro Bowl tackle Ndamukong Suh when the NFL’s new year begins Wednesday, a person familiar with the situation said Monday. The person said nothing has been finalized, and confirmed the conversati­ons to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Dolphins have not commented. The Dolphins are also expected to release veteran linebacker Lawrence Timmons, the person said. Suh’s release is anticipate­d unless he agrees to a significan­t contract restructur­ing, which is unlikely. He signed a $114 million, sixyear deal with the Dolphins when he joined them in 2015, and his base salary this year would be $17 million. “Stay tuned,” Suh said in a video posted on Twitter. “There will be some exciting news going on.” The 305-pound Suh clogs the middle and usually draws double teams, but he’s not a playmaker and has had just 15.5 sacks in three years with Miami. He has a reputation for needless penalties and dirty play, while his aloof personalit­y raised ques- tions about his leadership.

His anticipate­d departure would be the latest move in an attempt to change the locker-room culture under Adam Gase, who heads into his third season as coach.

Running back Jay Ajayi was traded last season, and receiver Jarvis Landry was traded last week. Gase clashed at times with both.

And then there’s Timmons. He joined the Dolphins a year ago, went AWOL on the eve of the opener, was briefly suspended and returned to have a poor season.

Suh, 31, has never won a playoff game, and with him last year, Miami finished 14th in run defense and 26th in sacks last year. He had 4.5 sacks and 48 tackles for the Dolphins, who went 6-10.

Suh was the No. 2 overall draft pick in 2010 by the Lions. He has been a model of durability, missing only two games in his eight-year career.

 ??  ?? The Dolphins appear to be ready to part ways with five-time Pro Bowler Ndamukong Suh. NEW DIRECTION: AP (2); N.Y. Post: Charles Wenzelberg
The Dolphins appear to be ready to part ways with five-time Pro Bowler Ndamukong Suh. NEW DIRECTION: AP (2); N.Y. Post: Charles Wenzelberg

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