Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel Noncommittal On Tua Tagovailoa’s Job Security
Well, that wasn’t the Monday Night Football performance Miami Dolphins fans had circled on their calendars. After a brutal showing against the Steelers that officially put the nail in the coffin for their playoff hopes, things in South Beach are looking a little less “paradise” and a little more “panic.”
The big question looming over Hard Rock Stadium right now isn’t about the defense or the play-calling—it’s about the guy under center. Tua Tagovailoa had a rough night, and Head Coach Mike McDaniel wasn’t shy about admitting it. When asked if a change at quarterback was possible for Week 16, McDaniel didn’t offer the usual coach-speak defense of his starter. Instead, he dropped a line that surely sent shivers down the spines of Dolphins fans everywhere: “Everything is on the table.”
Is the Tua Era On Pause?
Watching the Dolphins’ offense struggle to find a rhythm until garbage time was painful. Tagovailoa, who we know can be electric when things are clicking, looked out of sync for three quarters. We’re talking 6-of-10 passing for 65 yards and an interception before the fourth quarter. You simply can’t win in this league with those numbers, especially against a defense as gritty as Pittsburgh’s.
McDaniel, usually the guy cracking jokes or dropping obscure references in press conferences, sounded like a man searching for answers. “The quarterback play last night was not good enough,” he said. It is a harsh reality, but it’s the truth. The Dolphins are now looking at a meaningless final stretch of games, which ironically makes this the perfect time to experiment.
The Alternatives: What’s Next For Miami?
If Tagovailoa takes a seat, who grabs the helmet? The options are Zach Wilson and the rookie out of Texas, Quinn Ewers.
Wilson has seen limited action this year, throwing just eight passes. Ewers has a similar stat line from his brief appearance against Cleveland. Neither is a guaranteed fix, but at this point, McDaniel might just be looking for a spark to finish the season with some dignity.
It is an emotional spot for the franchise. You have a quarterback with a massive contract, a fan base that’s tired of “almost” being good enough, and a coach who has to decide if playing the long game means benching his franchise star.
For the Dolphins, these next few weeks aren’t about playoffs anymore; they’re about pride and evaluating the future. Whether it is Tagovailoa, Wilson, or Ewers leading the charge against the Bengals next week, one thing is certain: McDaniel is not afraid to shake things up when the ship starts taking on water.
