After first announcing they had released linebacker Joey Porter, ending his tenure in South Florida after three up-and-down seasons, the Miami Dolphins were forced to restore him to their roster due to NFL salary cap rules. "The release of Joey Porter was determined to be an invalid termination," the team said in a statement. "Therefore, at this time, Porter reverts back to Miami's roster." The Dolphins apparently will have to wait three more weeks before officially cutting ties with Porter. He is due a $1 million roster bonus shortly before the new league year opens on March 5, and it now appears the Dolphins will have no choice but to pay him that sum. Source: Sun-Sentinel
Well that sucks. **********Automerged Doublepost********** at least the FO will have a chance to trade him now.
Because the reason for is release is so that the Dolphins' wouldn't have to pay his bonus, but if they are stuck with paying him they could keep him until preseason, that way no team would have him ready with the playbook by the start of the season.