Miami Dolphins Bench QB Tua Tagovailoa; Ewers Set to Start
The Miami Dolphins have announced a significant change at the quarterback position. Tua Tagovailoa will be benched, and rookie Quinn Ewers will take over as the starting quarterback. This decision comes after a series of disappointing performances by Tagovailoa, including a struggling display in the recent game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Rookie Quinn Ewers Takes the Helm
Quinn Ewers, a former star quarterback, is set to lead the Dolphins in their upcoming match against the Cincinnati Bengals. Ewers has been preparing for this opportunity, having received additional coaching and game preparation over the past weeks.
Coaching Decisions and Background
Mike McDaniel, the Dolphins’ head coach, has opted for Ewers over veteran Zach Wilson, who has been the backup quarterback throughout the season. McDaniel emphasized the need for improved performances at the quarterback position, stating, “The QB play last night was not good enough.”
Tagovailoa struggled in his recent outing, recording only 65 passing yards through three quarters and ending with a passer rating below 50 in several games this season. Despite a late-game surge, he finished the game with 253 passing yards and a misleading passer rating of 113.2.
Quinn Ewers’ Journey to the Starting Role
Ewers, originally from Southlake, Texas, was highly regarded as the nation’s top quarterback coming out of high school. After a year at Ohio State and three seasons at Texas, where he posted impressive statistics, Ewers fell to the seventh round of the NFL draft, a surprise to many analysts. His college career included 68 touchdowns and 24 interceptions.
- College Performance: 31 touchdowns and 12 interceptions last season.
- Draft Position: Seventh round, lower than expected.
Coaches have praised Ewers’ development, particularly his anticipation and footwork. He has expressed gratitude for the opportunity to learn from both Tagovailoa and Wilson, indicating that he feels well-prepared to step into this role.
Looking Ahead
The Dolphins will face the Bengals in their next game, scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. This matchup will provide Ewers the platform to showcase his skills at the professional level. As McDaniel prepares to announce the decision to the media, anticipation builds around how Ewers will perform as Miami’s starting quarterback.
With the team expecting a formal announcement following McDaniel’s press conference, all eyes will be on the rookie as he takes command on the field.