It may be time for the Miami Dolphins to give rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers a chance.
On Tuesday, Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel hinted he’s considering benching starting QB Tua Tagovailoa following a 28-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on “Monday Night Football.”
“Everything is on the table,” the coach said of potentially benching Tagovailoa, who has thrown a league-leading 15 interceptions and gone 6-8 in 14 starts this season.
The Dolphins already know what they have in QB Zach Wilson. The former New York Jets bust has a 12-21 record as a starter and a career passer rating of 73.2, well below the league average. So, finding out what Ewers, a seventh-round pick out of Texas, can do could be the smarter choice for the Dolphins.
Why Dolphins should consider starting Quinn Ewers
“I would for the final three games start Quinn Ewers,” ESPN analyst/former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky said Tuesday on “NFL Live.” “I think it’s time for Miami to bench Tua and see if there’s something there that those other two guys can bring as a glimmer of hope for the future.”
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