Things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 38-10 loss at New England Patriots
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Things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 38-10 loss at New England Patriots
"FOXBORO, Mass. - Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel might have coached his last Dolphins game in Sunday's 38-10 loss at the New England Patriots. Or, McDaniel might have only put a wrap on the part of his Dolphins head coaching era that included former general manager Chris Grier, who was fired on Halloween, and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who was demoted three games ago."
"Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, in what might have been his last game in a Dolphins uniform, had a low-key day that mostly involved standing on the sideline with a warming cape/jacket over his shoulders. Tagovailoa, designated as the emergency third quarterback, wasn't writing formations on the whiteboard for Ewers, which is a duty he handled on the sideline in his first two games as a reserve quarterback."
Mike McDaniel's status as Miami Dolphins head coach is uncertain following a 38-10 loss to the New England Patriots and recent front-office and quarterback changes. Chris Grier was fired on Halloween and Tua Tagovailoa was demoted three games earlier. The Dolphins finished 7-10 and suffered double-digit losses for the first time since 2019 while missing key starters De'Von Achane (shoulder), Jaylen Waddle (ribs) and Austin Jackson (back/groin). Tagovailoa served as the emergency third quarterback and largely remained on the sideline; releasing him would create significant dead-money implications. Rookie Quinn Ewers and other young players provided glimpses of potential.
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