MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is expected to miss his second straight game when the Dolphins travel to face the New York Jets on Sunday in a matchup with playoff implications, coach Mike McDaniel said Friday.
Backup quarterback Tyler ''Snoop'' Huntley is again in line to start after leading Miami to a win in Tagovailoa's place last week.
Tagovailoa is still dealing with a right hip injury that he sustained at Houston on Dec. 15 and aggravated on a hit against San Francisco the next week.
''It looks like the way I approached the week was probably smart,'' said McDaniel, who had Huntley take more practice reps that Tagovailoa this week. ''I see it as unlikely that Tua will see any action.''
Tagovailoa said Friday he was ''frustrated'' with not being available for his team for its must-win regular-season finale. He indicated he wanted to play last week at Cleveland, but doctors did not allow it, recommending that he give the injury more time to heal.
''If the cards play out the way they should, and the way we know and think they can, I'm going to be available next week," Tagovailoa said. "There's no if ands or buts. I'll be playing. That's for sure.''
The Dolphins are still in the hunt for the last AFC wild-card spot. Miami needs to win Sunday and have Denver lose to Kansas City — which will start quarterback Carson Wentz and rest the majority of its starters — to earn a playoff berth.
''It's tough," Tagovailoa said. "It's tough for any competitor to have to sit out when the season's on the line and you know you can do more. But that just tells you how much trust and respect we have for Snoop.''