Miami signs another quarterback while mulling injured reserve for Tua Tagovailoa
The Miami Dolphins haven’t decided if a concussion sustained by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in Thursday night’s 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills will send the former Alabama All-American to injured reserve. But the NFL team did add a quarterback to its roster on Monday.
The Dolphins signed Snoop Huntley from the Baltimore Ravens’ practice squad. Huntley has been with the Ravens since 2020, and he started nine games over the previous three seasons when Lamar Jackson was injured.
Tagovailoa’s injury left Miami with his backup, Skylar Thompson, and the practice squad’s Tim Boyle as its available quarterbacks.
“Not enough information quite yet,” McDaniel said when asked if Tagovailoa would be placed on injured reserve. “That’s going to be driven by medical experts and then when we get the appropriate information and discuss with Tua, then (Dolphins general manager) Chris (Grier) and I can discuss that. Not quite ready to make a distinction on that, so that could or couldn’t. We’ll see in the next coming days.”
A player on injured reserve must miss at least four games before he can play again.
McDaniel said. “He’s working with the trainers and medical staff diligently, and as far as I’m concerned, you’re in the protocol and I think he’s doing well today and we take it day-by-day.
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