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Report: Wallace Not Willing to Restructure His Deal
The Miami Dolphins are facing a tough decision regarding Mike Wallace’s future with the team, but one of the possible options to address his large salary isn’t re-structuring his existing deal.
Sources tell the Sun Sentinel that Wallace has told the Dolphins he will not restructure the final three years and $32.9 million left on his contract. Wallace, who has expressed his displeasure with the Dolphins’ conservative offense, would rather test the free-agent market than re-work the details of his contract, which pays him $9.9 million in 2015, including $3 million of that guaranteed on March 15.
Tannehill explains what went wrong with Mike Wallace
Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill tells WQAM’s Orlando Alzugaray why he struggled throwing deep balls to Mike Wallace.
Wallace’s five-year, $60 million contract was structured this way to make Miami commit to him in 2015 or set him free early in free agency, which begins on March 10.
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