tua is 100% responsible for that concussion. why would you dive head 1st given your history in a game you already lost in week 2 of a season? hope dude is ok but that was reckless.
If he's medically cleared to return to football, but opts to retire, he will forego the remaining $124M guaranteed (barring a custom settlement)
If he's medically forced into retirement, he has a right to collect the $124M remaining.
Further more if Tua is able to pass a physical next March, the Dolphins will have the ability to release him, with "only" his $50M of 2025 compensation on the hook. Tua's 2026 compensation ($54M) becomes fully guaranteed on March 14th. A Post 6/1 release prior to this means $83.6M of dead cap across 2025/2026.
Good heavens. Walk away now. No shame at all. Your families, family is set for life.