AP

The Dolphins’ deal with Ndamukong Suh became official on Wednesday, but the terms of the deal (and several others) were leaked a few days ago and the revelations led to a firm reminder from the league that they would investigate teams for violating the rules regarding making offers to players before free agency opened.

On Tuesday, there was a report that the Dolphins were “nervous” about a league inquiry but they showed no signs of it at the press conference for the Suh signing. Owner Stephen Ross said that he was confident that the team didn’t break any rules while pursuing the defensive tackle.

“They may be looking into it but we haven’t heard anything,” Ross said.

Ross also said, via Andrew Abramson of the Palm Beach Post, that he’s confident that Suh wouldn’t continue to land in hot water as a result of losing his cool on the field.

“People learn by their mistakes. Certainly intelligent people do. I regard him as that,” Ross said.

It would be a bigger story if Ross wasn’t feeling confident on the day he handed over $60 million in guaranteed money, but offseason confidence has never been the problem in Miami. The issue’s come with finishing the job in the season and the Dolphins need Suh to help them do that for this deal to fully pay off.