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Dolphins QB

Fitzpatric­k tests positive for virus

- By STEVEN WINE

MIAMI — Any debate about who should start for the Miami Dolphins this week at quarterbac­k ended Thursday with backup Ryan Fitzpatric­k’s positive test for COVID-19.

Fitzpatric­k, who came off the bench to rescue his team last week, is expected to miss Sunday’s regular-season finale at Buffalo as Miami tries to clinch an AFC wild-card berth.

The Dolphins placed Fitzpatric­k on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

“It hurts,” safety Eric Rowe said. “He’s a leader of our team. He brings energy, even in the Zoom meetings. But you’ve got to push forward. I’m just praying for his health.”

Coach Brian Flores had already said rookie Tua Tagovailoa will start his ninth game in a row Sunday, to the consternat­ion of many Miami fans who prefer Fitzpatric­k. The 38year-old veteran replaced Tagovailoa last week in the fourth quarter and orchestrat­ed an improbable comeback win at Las Vegas that allowed the Dolphins (10-5) to retain control of their playoff chances.

Miami signed Jake Rudock as Tagovailoa’s new backup. Rudock has thrown five passes in the NFL, all in 2017, and has spent multiple stints on the Dolphins’ practice squad in 2019-20.

The Dolphins also placed linebacker Elandon Roberts on injured reserve because of a knee injury. Everyone else on the active roster practiced Thursday, an indication no player was identified as a highrisk close contact with Fitzpatric­k.

His availabili­ty for a possible wild-card playoff game next week is in question. The 16-year veteran has never made the postseason, and the Dolphins will clinch a postseason berth if they beat Buffalo.

“He’s our guy,” receiver Isaiah Ford said. “But if this year has taught us anything, it is to expect the unexpected. We all love Ryan, but we’ve got a job to do. I think everybody is focused on getting it done.”

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AP file photo Ryan Fitzpatric­k replaced Tua Tagovailoa last Sunday and led the Dolphins’ rally to a 26-25 win over the Raiders.

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