With Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa on injured reserve and backup QB Skylar Thompson dealing with a shoulder issue, QB Tyler Huntley has been leading the offense after being signed a few weeks ago.
The Miami Dolphins had a week off to get healthy and reset after a rough start to the year, but Tyler Huntley spent that time working to catch up on the offense.
The Miami Dolphins got a much-needed break in Week 6. The team’s many injured players got some extra time to get healthy, Tyler Huntley got to “really jump into” the Dolphins offense, and Miami had a chance to reset after a rough first month.
The Miami Dolphins are preparing for their upcoming game against the Indianapolis Colts and one player who they hope will benefit significantly from the recent bye week is quarterback Tyler Huntley.
Most of the Miami Dolphins players spent a Week 6 bye getting some much-needed rest and recuperation. Not Tyler Huntley. The quarterback, who was signed by the Dolphins in September and started for the team in Weeks 4 and 5, used the time off to get caught up on the Miami offense.
The Indianapolis Colts (3-3) are coming off their first AFC South victory over the Tennessee Titans (20-17). Now Indy will prepare to defend home turf against the struggling Miami Dolphins, who recently released an update on their QB situation for the upcoming contest at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The Miami Dolphins got back in the win column Sunday, but it wasn’t the most convincing of victories. Against a rebuilding New England Patriots squad on a losing streak of its own, the Dolphins need to score 12 unanswered in the second half and hold off two late drives to get a 15-10 win.
The tight ends came to play in Week 5, with 15 players having double-digit fantasy points and 18 having at least 9 points. It has been a slow climb to prominence as it pertains to fantasy.
The Miami Dolphins have their bye next weekend, so their initial backup quarterback Skylar Thompson will have another week for his injured ribs to heal.
New England welcomes Miami in Week 5. The New England Patriots return to Gillette Stadium for the second time this season where they’ll look for their second victory of the season.
The Miami Dolphins are set to face off against long-time division rival New England Patriots for the first time this season. This game matches up the two lowest scoring teams in the NFL so far this season and scoring bets have been difficult to predict for Miami with Tua Tagovailoa out of action.
Coming off a disappointing performance against the Tennessee Titans on Monday Night Football, the Miami Dolphins already know who their starting quarterback will be for Week 5.
Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel announced Miami will start QB Tyler Huntley for the second straight week, giving him the nod in Week 5 against the Patriots. “After reviewing the tape, there’s reason for guys to be excited about that.
With Tua Tagovailoa out of action for the foreseeable future, the Miami Dolphins will turn to their second different quarterback in as many weeks, with Tyler Huntley tapped to start Week 4 against the Tennessee Titans.
We've reached Week 4 of the regular season, and the AFC East will be one of the most intriguing divisions to follow. Here is one thing each team must do to secure a victory.
Tyler "Snoop" Huntley will be the starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins in Monday night's game against the visiting Tennessee Titans. Huntley will
The Dolphins will have a new QB under center on Monday night.
Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel announced Saturday that Tyler Huntley will get the start for them at quarterback with Tim Boyle serving as the team’s backup.
While the Miami Dolphins starting quarterback conundrum continues, there is no doubt that one of the more exciting options for fans is Tyler Huntley. The Dolphins picked up Huntley off the Baltimore Ravens’ practice squad on Sept.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Thursday that he isn't ready to name a starting quarterback for Monday night's home game against the Tennessee Titans.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel is engaging in some gamesmanship regarding the team’s starting quarterback for Week 4.
The Miami Dolphins put in QB Tim Boyle following injury to Logan Thompson on Sunday, but might they have another option?
Heading into a Week 4 matchup against the Titans on "Monday Night Football," Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is not ruling out making a quarterback change.
Huntley was added by the Dolphins to provide some depth following Tua Tagovailoa's injury.
The Miami Dolphins have brought in another quarterback after Tua Tagovailoa’s latest concussion.
Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion during the Dolphins’ Week 2 loss, and given his history of head injuries, a long absence would not come as a surprise.
Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reported Friday that the Baltimore Ravens are reuniting with quarterback Tyler "Snoop" Huntley. They are signing Huntley to their practice squad, having had an open spot to work with.
He joined Baltimore as an undrafted free agent in 2019 and he made his first regular-season appearances the following season. The Utah alum ultimately earned the backup gig and across the past four years, he has totaled 21 appearances and 10 starts.
The Cleveland Browns have moved on from one of their quarterbacks.
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