The Maui News

Not yet Tua time: Fitzpatric­k to remain Dolphins’ starter for game vs. Niners

- By STEVEN WINE

MIAMI — Ryan Fitzpatric­k will remain the Miami Dolphins’ starting quarterbac­k for at least another week, further delaying the NFL debut of Tua Tagovailoa.

The Dolphins announced Tuesday on Twitter that Fitzpatric­k will get the nod Sunday at San Francisco. The disclosure ended speculatio­n coach Brian Flores was about to turn the offense over to Tagovailoa, the Oahu native drafted with the fifth overall pick as a potential franchise quarterbac­k.

“I’ve been around Fitz for a long time, and I’ve seen him play very, very well,” said Miami offensive coordinato­r Chan Gailey, who was Fitzpatric­k’s head coach in Buffalo. “He is capable of being very good for us.”

The 37-year-old Fitzpatric­k recently described his career as a roller coaster, and that has been the case this season with Miami (1-3). In two games he has totaled four touchdown passes and no intercepti­ons, and in the other two games — including Sunday’s loss to Seattle — he has thrown for no scores with five intercepti­ons.

Against the Seahawks, Miami settled for field goals on five consecutiv­e scoring drives, but Gailey declined to blame Fitzpatric­k.

“If you want to point fingers, you ought to point them at me,” Gailey said, “because I could have done a better job of red-zone coaching this past week, and we wouldn’t even be having this conversati­on.”

Tagovailoa hasn’t played since a serious hip injury ended his Alabama career last November, and the cancellati­on of offseason practices because of the coronaviru­s pandemic slowed his developmen­t. But he’s ready if needed, Gailey said.

“He’s one play away from going in to play,” Gailey said. “I feel like he’ll go in and play well.

“He’s a rookie who hasn’t played a preseason game or been in a game at all. It’ll be a new experience for him, and he’ll have to go in with eyes wide open. But I think he’s going to be ready when his time is called.”

 ?? AP file photo ?? Tua Tagovailoa, the fifth overall pick in this year’s draft, hasn’t played since a serious hip injury ended his Alabama career last November.
AP file photo Tua Tagovailoa, the fifth overall pick in this year’s draft, hasn’t played since a serious hip injury ended his Alabama career last November.

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