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Dolphins Backup Quarterback Out For The Season

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October 27, 2024
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The Miami Dolphins are making moves that could have a noticeable impact as the season progresses. They’ve decided to place QB Tyler Huntley on injured reserve and elevate WR Dee Eskridge from the practice squad to the active roster. Additionally, DT Matt Dickerson is now a new face on the practice squad.

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Let’s break down what this really means for Dolphins fans and the team. Tyler Huntley, a 26-year-old who began his NFL journey after going undrafted in 2020, has an interesting backstory.

He first made waves with the Baltimore Ravens, where he stayed close to the action by shuffling between their practice squad and active roster. His tenacity and skills eventually earned him a chance on the field in place of Lamar Jackson, no small feat for any backup quarterback.

Huntley’s journey took another turn when Baltimore brought him back as a restricted free agent in 2023. However, in a league where the only constant is change, Huntley found himself a free agent again, briefly landing with the Browns before being released post-preseason. The Dolphins recognized his potential and added him to their roster, where he’s been on the field in 2024, completing 59.1% of his passes for 377 yards, tossing one touchdown, and throwing one pick over three games.

Now, with Huntley sidelined, the Dolphins have called up Dee Eskridge to bring some fresh energy to their receiving corps. Eskridge, who has been honing his skills on the practice squad, has shown promise and will be looking to make an impact on the field. Meanwhile, Matt Dickerson joins the fold on the practice squad, poised to bolster Miami’s depth on the defensive line.

These roster adjustments are more than just names on a list; they’re strategic moves that reflect the team’s ongoing adaptation to the challenges and opportunities of an NFL season. Dolphins fans will be eager to see how Eskridge seizes this opportunity and whether Dickerson can add value to a team striving to capitalize on every edge.

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