Albany Times Union (Sunday)

QB position spotlight for Dolphins-patriots

Fitzpatric­k starting for Miami; Newton in New England debut

- By Kyle Hightower

Foxborough, Mass. Bill Belichick and Brian Flores have built their NFL coaching reputation­s on the defensive side of the ball.

But it’s what will happen offensivel­y for both teams that will be in the spotlight as the Patriots and Dolphins open the 2020 season.

New England’s offense is expected to look different with Cam Newton at the helm following Tom Brady’s exit in free agency. Miami is turning to veteran coordinato­r and coach Chan Gailey to revitalize its attack with top draft pick Tua Tagovailoa waiting in the wings behind veteran Ryan Fitzpatric­k.

Newton hasn’t tried to hide his giddiness since officially being selected as the starter at the end of training camp. After nine seasons in Carolina, including two final years disrupted by injuries, he said joining the Patriots is “a match made in heaven.”

“Excitement level is on 1,000 (percent),” Newton said. “I’ve been away from football really for a full year — 16 games . ... So I haven’t really had this whole

process for a long time now.”

That doesn’t mean he’ll be nervous though.

“I don’t get butterflie­s. I give them,” Newton said with a smile.

Fitzpatric­k will start for the Dolphins on Sunday. But even he has described himself as a “placeholde­r” while the Dolphins groom Tagovailoa, who is working his way back from the hip injury that limited him to just nine games in his final collegiate season at Alabama.

Still, Fitzpatric­k acknowledg­ed that “it means a ton”to be the week 1 starter.

“It’s not something that I take for granted,” he said. “I’ve kind of gone back and forth and been the guy and not been the guy. I know how difficult it is to earn something like this . ... It’s the reason I still play.”

All things considered, It’s not a bad consolatio­n for Miami. The 37-year-old Fitzpatric­k is 55-83-1 as a starter, but he was the Dolphins’ most valuable player last year.

Flores said he isn’t concerned about if or when he’ll have to make a decision between Fitzpatric­k and Tagovailoa.

“I think it could happen at any position. It’s football. Guys get injured. Things happen,” Flores said. “So the entire team or the guys who are on the active roster have to be ready to go and Tua is part of that.”

Making history

Newton will become the first Black player in Patriots history to be the Week 1 starter at quarterbac­k. Jacoby Brissett became the first Black player to start for New England in 2016, when he started Week 2 while Tom Brady was serving his four-game “Deflategat­e” suspension.

“It’s a big deal. It’s really a big deal,” Newton said. “I understand who I am, I understand being an African American in this time we have to be stronger and sticking with each other more than ever now. This is a great feat to achieve but at the end of the day we have to make sure we’re using our platform for positive reasons, and that’s what I want to do.”

Andrews returns

Patriots center David Andrews may be one of the most enthusiast­ic players on the field Sunday. That’s because it’s been more than a year since he suited up for an NFL game.

Andrews spent the 2019 season on injured reserve after being diagnosed with blood clots in his lungs. It was a shock to the system for a player who had been one of New England’s most durable offensive linemen since joining the team as an undrafted free agent in 2015.

Now cleared to play, Andrews said he is feeling gratitude and excitement to be back.

“I just get chills thinking about it,” he said.

Support for Fitz

Fitzpatric­k, who begins his 16th NFL season Sunday, has made a lot of connection­s while playing for eight teams. That became apparent with the outpouring of sympathy when his mother died two weeks ago.flores said the embrace of Fitzpatric­k is emblematic of the level of respect the team has for him.

“Fitz embodies everything we’re looking for in a Dolphin,” Flores said. “He loves to play. He’s competitiv­e. You can feel his energy on the field in practice and games. And he’s got leadership. Guys gravitate to him and follow him.”

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