There has been an ongoing battle for backup quarterback with the Miami Dolphins this season. Zach Wilson appears to have won the job over Quinn Ewers, per ESPN.
When the Miami Dolphins released their inactive list for their Week 8 game against the Atlanta Falcons, the biggest mystery wasn't so much about who would or would not play but rather who would be the backup quarterback.
Head coach Mike McDaniel did not tell the media Friday who won the Miami Dolphins backup quarterback competition between veteran free agent pickup Zach Wilson and rookie seventh-round pick Quinn Ewers as he had said he would at the beginning of the week.
Through the first six games of the season, Zach Wilson served as the understudy to Dolphins starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. That changed on Sunday, with Quinn Ewers getting the QB2 designation.
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The Miami Dolphins have some questions at quarterback in the aftermath of their blowout loss at Cleveland, and head coach Mike McDaniels provided some answers Monday.
At some point this past offseason, the Miami Dolphins consciously made a decision that New York Jets bust Zach Wilson was the perfect choice to back up injury-prone quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Dolphins will have seventh-round QB Quinn Ewers active as the primary backup quarterback ahead of QB Zach Wilson. That means Wilson will be inactive as the emergency No.
Are The Dolphins Trying To Fit A Square Peg In A Round Hole With Zach Wilson The Miami Dolphins this offseason needed to go after a backup quarterback because last year’s backups were disastrous when they played after quarterback Tua Tagovailoa got hurt.
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Barring an injury, Miami Dolphins rookie Quinn Ewers almost certainly won’t open the season as the backup quarterback, not after Zach Wilson signed a one-year, $6 million deal in March.
Dolphins Stock Up/Stock Down Report: Dolphins vs Lions Recap The second preseason game is in the books, and the Miami Dolphins came out on top 24-17. This game saw a heavy dose of almost exclusively Miami Dolphins backup players.
Although rookie Quinn Ewers will grab most of the headlines, Zach Wilson put together another solid preseason performance as he hopes to revive his career with the Dolphins.
Former second overall pick Zach Wilson is looking to revive his career after signing with the Miami Dolphins this offseason. With the way he performed in their preseason game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, it looks like the 26-year-old quarterback needs to go back to the drawing board.
For Zach Wilson, a fresh start with the Miami Dolphins represents more than just a new team—it’s a chance to redefine himself on and off the field. From choosing the unique jersey number 0 to reconnecting with his confidence under head coach Mike McDaniel’s leadership, Wilson’s preseason narrative is one of renewal and potential.
The New York Jets selected BYU quarterback Zach Wilson with the second overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, and it did not go like they thought it would.
Miami Dolphins backup quarterback Zach Wilson is no stranger to criticism. The former second overall pick by the New York Jets is one of the biggest busts in recent memory and was put through the wringer during his time in New York.
The Miami Dolphins signing Zach Wilson made some sense. When Wilson was drafted by the New York Jets with the second overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the hope was for him to be their franchise quarterback.
Zach Wilson is set to play for his third NFL team this season, and he's looking to find a permanent home after a rocky start to his career. Wilson was taken No.
Zach Wilson returned to the AFC East this offseason as he agreed to a fully guaranteed one-year, $6 million deal that can reach up to $10 million with the Miami Dolphins.
There's an intriguing question surrounding one Denver Broncos free agent on the doorstep of the 'legal tampering window' opening up. People wonder if quarterback Zach Wilson could be the next Baker Mayfield or Sam Darnold — a highly drafted player who flamed out with his original team, only to find a career resurgence elsewhere.
The Denver Broncos find themselves in an awkward quarterback situation with Zach Wilson, a $35 million investment who could soon be on his way out. Zach Wilson, the former second overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, faced a turbulent start to his career.
The Denver Broncos have Bo Nix under contract for the foreseeable future, but their backup quarterbacks — Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson — are poised to be free agents .
Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that a name who keeps coming up as a potential option for the Raiders at the Combine is former Jets and Broncos QB Zach Wilson.
For the first time in what seems like eons, the Denver Broncos enter an offseason without questions pertaining to its starting quarterback. That title belongs to Bo Nix, who acquitted himself well as a potential long-term franchise cornerstone.
The second media outlet in as many months has connected Denver Broncos backup quarterback Zach Wilson to a particular NFC franchise. Checking in on Bleacher Report's 2024 NFL trade block big board, the Los Angeles Rams were listed as a "potential suitor" for the former No.