MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was unsure what his future with the team will look like following Wednesday's benching for rookie Quinn Ewers.
For now, the former first-round draft pick said he will contribute in whatever way he can despite his disappointment with how this season has gone.
''Disappointed,'' Tagovailoa said at his locker about coach Mike McDaniel's decision to demote him for Ewers. ''I mean, I'm not happy about it, but it's something out of my control.''
The decision came after Tagovailoa struggled in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, which eliminated Miami (6-8) from postseason contention. Ewers, a seventh-round pick by Miami earlier this year, will make his first career start Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, McDaniel said Wednesday.
Zach Wilson, who has been Miami's No. 2 quarterback most of the season, will back up Ewers. Tagovailoa will be the emergency third quarterback.
''Naturally I'd say I'm disappointed,'' Tagovailoa said. ''I think it's normal. It's a normal human emotion. But outside of that, I've got to do my part. My role here right now is to help whoever the quarterback is going to be for this team.''
McDaniel said the decision came down to who he felt gave the Dolphins the best chance to win. Miami fell 28-15 at Pittsburgh on Monday night, closing the door on its playoff hopes with three games left in the season.
Tagovailoa threw for just 65 yards through three quarters on Monday, and the areas in which he has appeared to regress were evident again, from questionable decision-making to a lack of mobility that has hampered him throughout the season. He leads the NFL with 15 interceptions and hasn't played up to his contract after signing a four-year, $212.4 million extension in July 2024.