Dolphins Bench QB Tua Tagovailoa for Rookie Quinn Ewers

The Miami Dolphins have made a significant decision, benching quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in favor of rookie Quinn Ewers. This change comes after Miami’s disappointing 28-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, which eliminated the team from playoff contention.
Dolphins’ Decision to Bench Tua Tagovailoa
Despite leading the NFL with 15 interceptions this season, Tua Tagovailoa has struggled to meet expectations. After signing a four-year contract extension worth $212.4 million in July 2024, he has not performed consistently.
Tagovailoa’s Performance and Injury History
- Tagovailoa has started every game this season.
- He has a history of concussions, causing him to miss six games last season.
- In 2023, he led the NFL in passing yards and helped the Dolphins secure an 11-win season.
Rookie Quinn Ewers Takes the Helm
Quinn Ewers, drafted as the 231st player in April, has limited experience in the NFL. This season, he completed 5 of 8 passes for 53 yards during a game against the Cleveland Browns.
Financial Implications for the Dolphins
- Releasing Tagovailoa next year could lead to a $99 million dead cap charge.
- A post-June 1 release would split this charge into $67.4 million for 2026 and $31.8 million for 2027.
- This move comes as the Dolphins face deeper financial repercussions similar to the Denver Broncos’ $85 million cap hit from Russell Wilson’s release in 2024.
This quarterback change marks a new chapter for the Dolphins as they attempt to regroup for future seasons.



