Miami Dolphins Bring in Quarterback as Tua Tagovailoa’s Situation Remains Unclear
The Miami Dolphins have made a significant roster move by signing quarterback Tyler Huntley, amid ongoing uncertainty regarding their current starter, Tua Tagovailoa. Huntley, who was previously with the Baltimore Ravens, has been brought in to bolster the Dolphins’ quarterback depth, particularly as Tagovailoa remains in the concussion protocol.
Dolphins signing QB Tyler Huntley off Ravens practice squad. (via @TomPelissero) pic.twitter.com/6GpfnBotfy
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Huntley, who initially entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2020, had spent the majority of his career with the Ravens. During his tenure, he played in 20 games and made nine starts, posting a 3-6 record. Huntley has completed 64.6% of his passes, accumulating 1,957 yards, eight touchdowns, and seven interceptions. His signing reflects the Dolphins’ proactive approach in addressing their quarterback situation, especially given Tagovailoa’s recent health issues.
Tagovailoa, who suffered a concussion in the Dolphins’ recent Thursday night loss to the Buffalo Bills, is currently under evaluation. This marks his third concussion in three years, a situation that has prompted concern among analysts and former players, some of whom have suggested that Tagovailoa should consider retirement for his long-term health. Despite these concerns, reports suggest that Tagovailoa is determined to continue his career.
The Dolphins have yet to make a decision on whether Tagovailoa will be placed on the Injured List. Head coach Mike McDaniel has indicated that a final decision regarding Tagovailoa’s status is still pending. In the meantime, Huntley’s arrival provides the team with additional options as they navigate this challenging period.
In addition to Huntley, the Dolphins’ quarterback room includes third-year player Skylar Thompson and veteran Tim Boyle. With Tagovailoa’s availability uncertain, Thompson is expected to start for the Dolphins in their upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks. The Dolphins, currently with a 1-1 record for the season, will rely heavily on Thompson’s performance as they aim to secure a win and continue their campaign.
The signing of Huntley signifies the Dolphins’ commitment to ensuring they have capable alternatives should Tagovailoa’s recovery take longer than anticipated. As the team prepares for their next matchup, all eyes will be on how this new addition to their roster impacts their overall performance and strategy moving forward.