Three Roster Changes from the Dolphins: Saturday’s Key Moves Explained

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The Miami Dolphins are facing a challenging 2024 NFL season, now sitting at 1-3 following a difficult defeat to the Tennessee Titans in Week 4. Since Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion diagnosis, the team has struggled to gain momentum on offense, leaving them in a difficult position without their starting quarterback.

The situation has worsened as backup Skylar Thompson has also been sidelined with a rib injury, compelling head coach Mike McDaniel to bring in Tyler Huntley as a replacement.

Skylar Thompson’s rib injury (Miami Dolphins)

Although Huntley had previously found success with the Baltimore Ravens, he struggled to connect with receivers during the game against the Titans, appearing out of sync.

As the Dolphins prepare for Week 5, Huntley is set to start against the New England Patriots, another AFC East rival aiming for its second win of the season. Before this critical divisional game, the Dolphins announced two roster moves through their official X account.

“Roster Moves | We have activated WR Odell Beckham Jr. off the physically unable to perform list. We have also signed QB Tim Boyle to the practice squad and elevated him and CB Nik Needham to the active roster for #MIAvsNE.”

While Odell Beckham Jr. headlines this update, the former Pro Bowler will not play against the Patriots. Tim Boyle is expected to back up Huntley, while Nik Needham will add depth and potentially contribute on special teams.

A defeat in Week 5 against a struggling New England team could severely hinder Miami’s playoff hopes, making it essential to see how they respond in this matchup.