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The Miami Dolphins and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa have agreed to a four-year, $212.4 million extension, the largest in franchise history, his agency told ESPN's Adam Schefter. The $53.1 million average annual value of the contract briefly placed Tagovailoa third among the league's highest-paid quarterbacks, behind the Jacksonville Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence and Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow, before the Green Bay Packers and Jordan Love reached agreement on a deal hours later that matched Lawrence and Burrow at $55 million in average per year. Tagovailoa's deal includes $167 million guaranteed, eighth most among quarterbacks. Miami is the only team in the NFL with three offensive skill players making at least $70 million in guaranteed money -- wide receivers Tyreek Hill ($72.2 million) and Jaylen Waddle ($71.6 million) being the others.