Dolphins Unveil Next Season’s Quarterback Strategy
The Miami Dolphins are on the verge of a pivotal offseason as they prepare to unveil their quarterback strategy for the 2026 season. Following a rocky year marked by the benching of Tua Tagovailoa after their Week 15 loss, the Dolphins seek to find stability under center.
Dolphins’ Quarterback Plans for the Future
With only one game remaining in the regular season, discussions have intensified regarding the team’s future quarterback. NFL Network insider Cameron Wolfe has highlighted expectations that the Dolphins could move on from Tua Tagovailoa, who carries a hefty $54 million cap hit. Reports indicate that Tagovailoa’s return has not been completely dismissed.
Rookie QBs Make Their Case
In a quarterback competition that may be shaping up, rookie Quinn Ewers currently holds the starting position. He has showcased promise with a record of 1-1, contributing two touchdowns without turnovers in his latest performance. Over three appearances, Ewers has completed 39 of 60 pass attempts for 485 yards, including two touchdowns and two interceptions.
Ewers will face a challenging opponent, the New England Patriots, known for their formidable defense, in what may be his last start of the season. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel expressed confidence in Ewers, stating, “He has the ability to lead this team… he can lead this team to victory.”
New Faces in the Mix
Additions to the Dolphins’ quarterback roster include rookie Cam Miller, who was signed from the Raiders’ practice squad. Although Miller has yet to see action in an NFL game, he was drafted in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, impressing minority owner Tom Brady in the process.
Another name on the roster is Zach Wilson, a former first-round pick who is set to be a free agent after this season. His presence adds another layer to the Dolphins’ quarterback dynamics as they prepare for significant decisions in the offseason.
End of Season Considerations
The upcoming matchup against the Patriots represents more than just a game; it is an opportunity for Ewers and coach McDaniel to solidify their roles within the organization as they approach the 2026 season. Meanwhile, the Dolphins are navigating uncertainty concerning McDaniel’s future, which will ultimately rest in the hands of the new general manager and owner Stephen Ross.
If Cameron Wolfe’s insights prove accurate, this season may mark the beginning of a fresh chapter for the Dolphins’ quarterback strategy. It signals the first quarterback competition since 2020, when Ryan Fitzpatrick and Tua Tagovailoa vied for the starting position.