The Dolphins and Daunte Culpepper will have an arbitration hearing June 29 in hopes of resolving the quarterback's status with the team. The NFL Players Association filed a grievance on Culpepper's behalf on Tuesday, claiming the Dolphins breached the quarterback's contract by not allowing him to participate in team drills during this past weekend's three-day minicamp, and thus not allowing him to compete for a job. Dolphins officials, who have kept quiet about Culpepper, declined comment on the hearing that will take place at New York.