MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins completed an offseason where the team pivoted from the big spending of recent years to a frugal mindset financially.

Ahead of the 2025 regular season’s start on Sept. 7 in Indianapolis against the Colts and a day after the Dolphins made their cuts to get down to the initial 53-man active roster, general manager Chris Grier assessed the offseason.

“We’ve had years here where it’s been all draft-focused for a couple of years and then, at some point, you have to reset,” Grier said. “When you go and you make aggressive moves like we had made for a few years, you have to reset again and start it over because it’s just not sustainable the way the contracts are with players and what they’re making now.”

Some may hear or read the word “reset” and think it sp

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