Huntley completed 25 of 41 pass attempts for 227 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions while rushing thrice for 16 yards with one fumble lost in Sunday's 32-20 loss to the Jets. Huntley failed to repeat last week's heroic spot-start (277 total yards with two TDs) which helped keep Miami's bleak playoff hopes alive.
Tagovailoa ‘would be a limited participant,’ coach Mike McDaniel said, explaining that he’s ‘approaching it as though I think Snoop is starting today.’
Before Tyler Huntley hits the field Sunday, there will be player prop bet markets available for the 4:25 PM ET kickoff, live on FOX. AFC East opponents meet in Week 18 when Huntley and the Miami
With Tua Tagovailoa (hip) inactive, Huntley is slated to start Sunday's regular-season finale against the Jets. While filling in for Tagovailoa in Miami's 20-3 win over the Browns in Week 17, Huntley completed 22 of his 26 pass attempts for 225 yards and a touchdown in addition to rushing seven times for 52 yards and another score.
The Browns scored nothing on their trip into the red zone. Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson's fourth-down pass from the Miami 3 to wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was broken up by cornerback Jalen Ramsey with 14:11 remaining.
Tyler Huntley is preparing to be the Miami Dolphins' starting quarterback for their season finale Sunday against the New York Jets, with Tua Tagovailoa unlikely to play, coach Mike McDaniel said Friday.
He made some plays and was very good with the ball, and those are always cool things for a player when they’re playing a team that they were on in that same calendar year,” coach Mike McDaniel said.
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The Miami Dolphins took the field without their star quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, against the New York Jets on Sunday. They needed a win to have any shot at the postseason, but the game ended in a 32-20 loss to the Jets,
"Every stone will be unturned" this off-season when the Miami Dolphins build depth in their quarterbacks room behind starter Tua Tagovailoa, general manager Chris Grier said Tuesday.
Miami won six of its last nine games of the season but fell 32-20 to the New York Jets on Sunday evening at MetLife Stadium.