As the 1-2 Dolphins continue to face challenges on the field, the quarterback position remains a major concern for the team. Following their Week 4 game against the Titans, the focus shifts to finding support for the struggling quarterbacks.
Star receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who has been sidelined due to injury, is set to be eligible to return to the active roster on Tuesday. Coach Mike McDaniel expressed optimism about Beckham’s progress, stating, “I’ve seen some good progress, and I’m optimistic for when his window opens up and we will see how his body responds. I do know there’s been some very intentional good work and that he hasn’t had the setbacks that we’ve made sure to avoid.”
Beckham had limited participation in offseason workouts before landing on the Physically Unable to Perform list at the start of camp. The specifics of his injury remain undisclosed, adding to the uncertainty surrounding his potential impact on the offense.
While Beckham’s return could provide a boost to the team, the larger issue lies with the struggling quarterbacks. The presence of a talented receiver like OBJ could potentially ease the pressure on whoever is under center, but questions remain about how effective he will be upon his return.
As the Dolphins navigate these challenges, all eyes will be on Beckham’s potential impact and the ongoing search for stability at the quarterback position. Only time will tell if his return can help turn the team’s fortunes around in the weeks ahead.