Date | News |
11/16/24 | Saturday Dolphins Mailbag: Holland, Hill, Wildcat, and More. Hate to bring it to you, but the question absolutely was asked as to why the Dolphins felt comfortable coming back with Skylar Thompson and Mike White to compete for the backup job. What do we need to upgrade in the off-season because we need a Zach Thomas or Brock Marion on this team? Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/dolphins/news/saturday-dolp... |
11/04/24 | Dolphins Week 9 Snap Count Observations. Also inactive were RB Jeff Wilson Jr. and OL Andrew Meyer. Every active player, including practice squad elevations Neil Farrell and newcomer Matt Overton, saw action in the game except backup quarterback Skylar Thompson. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/dolphins/news/dolphins-week... |
10/25/24 | Skylar Thompson hoping for third opportunity to prove he’s an NFL quarterback. Skylar Thompson’s broken ribs have healed, and he’s expected to resume his role as the Dolphins’ No. 2 quarterback Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/skylar-thompson-hoping-th... |
10/08/24 | Skylar Thompson ramps up throwing activity at Miami Dolphins practice. Thompson will likely still be the backup, per coach Mike McDaniel Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/skylar-thompson-ramps-thr... |
9/29/24 | Are the Seahawks for real? Lions present Mike Macdonald's biggest test yet. Of the many storylines percolating when the Seahawks play at Detroit for the third straight year on Monday, one figured to stand out: Could Mike Macdonald's crew use the game to prove it's for real? In becoming one of only five teams in the NFL to start 3-0, the Seahawks have been led by a defense that ranks fourth in points allowed (14.3 per game) and second in yards allowed (248.7). The asterisk attached to that stat are the three teams and quarterbacks Seattle has beaten: a rookie in Week 1 (Denver's Bo Nix), a journeyman and mostly career backup in Week 2 (New England's Jacoby Brissett), and two backups in Week 3 (Miami's Skylar Thompson and Tim Boyle). There won't be any “yeah buts” if the Seahawks go on the road Monday night and beat a Detroit team coming off an appearance in the NFC conference title game and featuring an offense regarded as one of the top in the NFL, if underachieving just a bit through three games, scoring 20.7 points per game, 16th in the league, but having gained the fourth-most yards (373 per game). Source: https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/are-s... |