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MIAMI -- The futures of two of the Miami Dolphins' highest-paid players is uncertain as the team enters the offseason, with both Xavien Howard and Terron Armstead acknowledging the possibility of not returning to the team next season.
Howard, the Dolphins' longest-tenured player and a starting cornerback, missed five games this season, including the team's AFC wild-card loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Only the Denver Broncos' Justin Simmons has more interceptions that Howard's 29 since 2016.
But the 30-year-old Howard has a $25.