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All-Pro Center Brewer Attends Dolphins Minicamp
3 Jun
Summary
- Aaron Brewer attended mandatory minicamp despite contract talks.
- He aims to prove himself as a leader and potential Pro Bowler.
- Brewer's next contract could be worth $50 million over four years.

The Miami Dolphins commenced their mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, June 3, 2026, with practices scheduled through Thursday. Following this, the team will have one final week of voluntary Organized Team Activities (OTAs) before a five-week break precedes training camp. Players face significant fines for unexcused absences from mandatory minicamp, with potential penalties reaching up to $107,700.
All-Pro center Aaron Brewer, who missed voluntary OTAs last week citing a family obligation, was present and participated in mandatory minicamp. Brewer, who is in the final year of his contract, could have opted for a 'hold-in' to avoid fines while not practicing. Instead, he chose to lead by example, expressing his commitment to proving himself annually with goals of a Pro Bowl selection and winning Protector of the Year.
Brewer's current contract situation involves a base salary of $1.215 million and a $4.947 million cap hit for 2026. Projections estimate his next contract could be worth $50 million over four years. However, given recent market resets for centers, Brewer might command an annual salary exceeding $12.5 million on the open market.