

The Facts: Armando Salguero of the Herald reports that Rosen is “likely to remain” in Miami for the 2020 season.
Diehards Line:
With a guaranteed payout of just over $2 million for the year, there’s no financial reason for the Dolphins to move on from Rosen so it would likely take an overwhelming trade offer or serious roster squeeze elsewhere for that to change. That sid, Ryan Fitzpatrick plans to play in 2020 with the Dolphins welcoming him back and speculation is rampant that the Dolphins will be drafting a quarterback in the first round, which gives a pretty good indication of how the Dolphins see their near and long-term future at the position. Meanwhile, as Profootballtalk.com's Josh Alper points out, whether Rosen stays or goes, he’ll be learning his third NFL offense in three seasons and that’s not terribly encouraging about his chances of finding his footing after a two rough opening chapters to his professional career.