Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill’s season may be over
One day after it was reported that Miami Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill sustained no structural damage to his knee, it looks like his season might be over anyway.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jeff Darlington, the Dolphins now fear that Tannehill will need season-ending knee surgery.
Dolphins fear Ryan Tannehill will need season-ending knee surgery, but no decision on it has been made, sources tell @JeffDarlington and me.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 4, 2017
Initial reports were that the Dolphins feared he might have torn the same ACL that cost him the end of the 2016 season. Those reports give in to news that he didn’t suffer any structural damage to the knee.
If Tannehill does need season-ending surgery, there will be a last minute quarterback scramble in Miami.
Realistically, veteran Matt Moore would assume the starting duties, but they would need to bring in someone else.
The Dolphins have reportedly shown interest in Colin Kaepernick. And apparently Jay Cutler is hoping to reunite with Adam Gase in South Beach.