In a surprising turn of events for the Miami Dolphins, starting quarterback Tua Tagovaila has been sidelined with a concussion, landing him on injured reserve. This unfortunate setback has forced the Dolphins to make some quick adjustments to their roster in order to ensure they are prepared for their upcoming game.
With Tagovaila out, the Dolphins wasted no time in bringing in reinforcements. First, they signed Tyler Huntley, a promising quarterback from the Baltimore practice squad. But just when it seemed like the quarterback dilemma was settled, the Dolphins made another move by promoting Tim Boyle from their own practice squad.
Now, the Dolphins find themselves with three quarterbacks on the active roster, a situation that has raised questions about who will fill each role. As the team prepares for the game against Seattle, one of the quarterbacks will need to be designated as the emergency third quarterback, ready to step in if needed.
There is speculation about whether Huntley or Boyle will be named the backup, with the other taking on the role of the third quarterback. In the meantime, Skylar Thompson has been tapped as the starter while Tagovaila is out of commission.
In order to make room for Boyle on the roster, the Dolphins had to make some tough decisions. Receiver Grant DuBose was placed on injured reserve, opening up a spot for Boyle. Additionally, the team made moves to elevate receivers Dee Eskridge and Erik Ezukanma from the practice squad, providing some much-needed depth at the position.
The Dolphins are facing a challenging situation with their quarterback lineup, but they are determined to make the best of it. As they prepare to take on Seattle, all eyes will be on the newly revamped roster and how these changes will impact the team’s performance on game day.