Dolphins Place QB Tyler Huntley On IR

Just as the Dolphins are set to get Tua Tagovailoa back in the lineup this week, they will be without Tyler Huntley for an extended stretch. The latter was placed on injured reserve Friday, per a team announcement.

Huntley is dealing with the shoulder injury which forced him out of Miami’s Week 7 contest. As a result of today’s news, he will be sidelined for at least the next four games. Of course, Tagovailoa’s return lessens the impact of losing Huntley, but his absence will still leave Miami short on depth options under center. The former Raven made three starts while filling in for the team’s injured starter.

Signed off Baltimore’s practice squad not long after Tagovailoa’s concussion, Huntley quickly became the Dolphins’ preferred QB option despite being unfamiliar with head coach Mike McDaniel‘s scheme. Former seventh-rounder Skylar Thompson did not fare well during his 2024 opportunities, nor did veteran Tim BoyleThe Dolphins’ offense has regressed considerably compared to last year in the wake of Tagovailoa going down, and the team ranks last in the NFL in scoring (11.7 yards per game).

Huntley spent much of his Baltimore tenure serving as Lamar Jackson‘s backup, and he made 22 appearances (including 10 starts) between the regular and postseason during that time. He joined the Browns in free agency as one of their depth signal-callers, but he was ultimately let go ahead of the roster cutdown deadline. That paved the way to a Ravens reunion, but by virtue of joining the team’s practice squad he was eligible to take a different opportunity on an active roster elsewhere.

The former UDFA managed just 377 yards and one touchdown (along with one interception) on 59.1% passing during his time atop the Dolphins’ depth chart. While Huntley added 67 yards and another score on the ground, his audition period with Miami will likely not yield a strong free agent market during the spring. With Tagovailoa back in the fold, Thompson and Boyle will be used as the team’s other signal-callers while attempting to rebound from a 2-4 start.

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