
The Miami Dolphins are bracing for the worst news possible β that starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill will need season-ending knee surgery.
Dolphins fear Ryan Tannehill will need season-ending knee surgery, but no decision on it has been made, sources tell @JeffDarlington and me.
β Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 4, 2017
Tannehill, the former No. 8 overall pick, was injured on a non-contact play Thursday morning, where his left foot planted, immediately hit the ground and had to be helped to the locker room by trainers. Here's a video of the play:
Video of #Dolphins QB #Tannehill injury at camp today. We wish him the best and hope its not serious ππ» pic.twitter.com/sPCCr0Fjpf
β Sports World (@OurSportsWorld) August 3, 2017
Tannehill was wearing a knee brace on his left leg, the same leg he suffered a sprained ACL and MCL last season.
Earlier report said the Dolphins were "concerned," but that has, apparently reached a new level, based on the most recent reports.
Tannehill is a five-year veteran, starting 77 games while throwing for more than 18,000 yards, 66 touchdowns and 80 interceptions.
Given the injury, the Dolphins will most likely be in the market for a quarterback, and the Dolphins are considering adding the one man who has been as toxic as a arsenic to at least some NFL owners β Colin Kaepernick:
Source: Colin Kaepernick's name was raised w/i #Dolphins' front office as potential insurance at QB posn after Ryan Tannehill injured Thurs.
β Josina Anderson (@JosinaAnderson) August 3, 2017
Jay Cutler retired this spring and he was ready to call it quits for good, but it looks like there's one situation that could get him back to the NFL. According to a report from Jeff Darlington of ESPN, Cutler would come back if he was the starter for the Dolphins:
Hereβs where it gets interesting: Iβm told Cutler is interested in delaying TV gig to play for Gase but itβd need to be starting job/money.
β Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) August 3, 2017
Gase was the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears in 2015 while Cutler was there so he wouldn't have to completely relearn an offense. However, the Dolphins would have to be willing to pay starter money it seems in order for Cutler to get back on the field and on pretty short notice considering the season starts next month.
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