The Miami Dolphins’ quarterback nightmare has taken a turn for the worse, as Skylar Thompson left the Week 3 game against the Seattle Seahawks with a chest injury.
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Thompson, who was expected to shine as the No. 2 quarterback, had a disappointing performance before exiting the game, throwing for just 107 yards.
The Dolphins’ QB situation is now more precarious than ever, with Tua Tagovailoa already on Injured Reserve and expected to miss at least four games.
Thompson’s injury has forced Tim Boyle into the game, but the offensive line’s struggles with pass protection may hinder Boyle’s effectiveness.
The Dolphins’ offense has been stagnant without Tagovailoa, and the team’s frustration is growing. Thompson’s inability to recognize pressure and make plays has been a significant issue.
With Tyler Huntley not yet ready to take the field, the Dolphins may need to consider alternative options, such as a trade or reaching out to former quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
The team’s poor play on offense has highlighted just how much they miss Tagovailoa, and the pressure is mounting to find a solution to the QB crisis.
As the Dolphins navigate this challenging period, one thing is clear: they need a reliable quarterback to lead the team forward. But for now, the options seem limited, and the future looks uncertain.