Dolphins’ Thompson (thumb) leaves game, Bridgewater in North News


MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Skylar Thompson’s expected one-week run as the Miami Dolphins’ starting quarterback lasted for just over one quarter.

And the team’s revolving door under center continued.

Thompson left Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings with a bloodied right thumb, marking the fourth consecutive week where the Dolphins saw their starting quarterback leave a game — and possibly the third consecutive game where Miami’s starter didn’t finish.

The severity of the injury wasn’t immediately known. The Dolphins said Thompson was questionable to return, and he was back on the sideline for the second half with the thumb wrapped in tape.

Thompson made his first career start because the Dolphins’ top two quarterbacks had been in the NFL’s concussion protocols. Tua Tagovailoa had been in the protocols since getting hurt in a game against Cincinnati on Sept. 29, and his backup, Teddy Bridgewater, was in the protocols after getting hurt on the first play of Miami’s Oct. 9 game against the New York Jets.

Thompson was 7 for 13 for 89 yards during Miami’s first three series. He became the 25th different quarterback since Dan Marino’s retirement after the 1999 season to start a game for the Dolphins.

He also was Miami’s third different starter in as many weeks — the first time that’s happened to the Dolphins in nearly 12 years, after Chad Pennington, Tyler Thigpen and Chad Henne started successive weeks midway through the 2010 season. Miami also used three starters in a three-week span during the 1975 and 1980 seasons.

Tagovailoa started against Cincinnati in Week 4, leaving the game on a stretcher in a frightening scene. He was knocked out of that game four days after he was allowed to return to a game against the Buffalo Bills despite having hit the back of his head on the turf, then getting back on his feet, then wobbling. The Dolphins later said the wobble was caused by a back injury.

That decision, combined with the scene of Tagovailoa on the ground in Cincinnati days later, sparked quick and significant changes to the concussion protocols by the NFL and the NFL Players Association. The most notable addition was that an abnormality of balance and/or stability would be a symptom prohibiting a player from returning to a game.

The Dolphins also lost cornerback Nik Needham in the second quarter Sunday to an ankle injury. He was carted off for evaluation and quickly ruled out.





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