India, March 10 -- The Miami Dolphins' offseason overhaul has now hit Tua Tagovailoa. The franchise announced Monday that it will release veteran quarterback once the new league year begins, marking the end of a six-year run in Miami.

The move comes amid a sweeping reset within the organization, which has already parted ways with several high-profile players and installed an entirely new leadership structure. The Dolphins have hired former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as head coach and paired him with first-year general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, previously a Packers executive.

The changes have also included major roster decisions. Miami released two-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Bradley Chubb and eight-time Pro Bowl ...