The Miami Dolphins are already down their starting quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, and now they have an injury concern with one of his backups, signal-caller Tyler Huntley.
Huntley, who was once again getting the starting nod in Week 7 place of Tagovailoa, suffered a shoulder injury during the third quarter of the game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Prior to suffering the injury, Huntley was 7-of-13 for 87 yards and a touchdown while also adding five carries for 20 yards. For the time being, Huntley will be replaced by Tim Boyle, who was previously benched in favor of Huntley after struggling.
Here's the latest update on the Dolphins quarterback.
Tyler Huntley injury update
UPDATE: The Dolphins have ruled out Huntley for the rest of the game. It's the Tim Boyle show the rest of the way.
End of update
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Huntley is questionable to return to the game due to an unspecified shoulder injury. Tim Boyle is currently under center in his place.
We'll update this article as more information becomes available.
The Dolphins did receive some good news this week, as head coach Mike McDaniel said Tua would be back this season, although he didn't say exactly when.
However, reports suggest that Tagovailoa's return could come as soon as Week 8, as not only is he expected to practice, the hope is that he'll play against the Arizona Cardinals. You can read more about that right here.