DAVIE (CBSMiami) – As the Miami Dolphins hit the field for the first week of voluntary OTA practices, there is a clear difference from the past several years.
Even in springtime, it’s been a while since there was any question about who would be under center for the Miami Dolphins come September.
Ryan Tannehill had been the starting quarterback for Miami since being drafted back in 2012. He won the job during training camp, beating out Matt Moore and an injured David Garrard, and never relinquished it.
Now it’s 2019 and there are two gentlemen at Dolphins practice wearing red, non-contact jerseys whose performances over the next four months will be analyzed and dissected until someone takes the first snap on September 8th against Baltimore.