MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel is considering a quarterback change after Tua Tagovailoa's continued struggles this season, which were magnified in Monday night's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers that eliminated Miami from playoff contention for the second straight season.
Tagovailoa threw for just 65 yards through three quarters, 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.
''The quarterback play last night was not good enough," McDaniel said Tuesday, "and so for me, everything is on the table.''
McDaniel said he would give ''more clarity'' on his quarterback decision on Wednesday. Miami's other quarterbacks are Zach Wilson, who has been Tagovailoa's backup most of the season, and rookie Quinn Ewers.
''We're in the process of game planning for the Cincinnati Bengals,'' McDaniel said, ''so in that process we're trying to determine who will give us the best chance to win.''
The Dolphins' slim postseason hopes slipped away for good in frigid Pittsburgh on Monday — this after a four-game winning streak had briefly resurrected their season hopes and pulled them out of the 1–6 hole they dug to start the year.
There are three games left, but for a franchise carrying the league's longest playoff-win drought, the focus should immediately shift to making sure they don't find themselves in this same position for a third straight season.
That begins with answering the question of whether they are best suited to win high-stakes games with Tagovailoa, who signed a four-year, $212.4 million contract extension in July 2024, or someone else.