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- Updated: February 26, 2021

Despite rumors that Russell Wilson is unhappy in Seattle, the Miami Dolphins reportedly will not be a landing spot for the quarterback if he is traded.
Wilson, 32, reportedly does not have interest in the Dolphins at this time.
I’m told Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson is NOT interested in any move to the Miami Dolphins “at this time.”
— Armando Salguero (@ArmandoSalguero) February 25, 2021
The Seattle Seahawks quarterback reportedly would want to be traded to the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears or Las Vegas Raiders if he is dealt.
Russell Wilson has told the Seahawks he wants to play in Seattle but, if a trade were considered, the only teams he would go to are the Cowboys, Saints, Raiders and Bears, his agent Mark Rodgers said to ESPN.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 25, 2021
While Wilson playing in Miami was a long shot, it seems the Dolphins will still proceed with Tua Tagovailoa as their quarterback next season.
Tagovailoa went 6-3 as a starter in his rookie campaign. He threw for 11 touchdowns to just five interceptions and had 1,814 passing yards.
Miami went 10-6 last season and almost snuck into the postseason.
Wilson would be a huge acquisition if he ever wanted to come to South Beach, but for now the Dolphins look to be on the outside looking in.