The Miami Dolphins aren't making head coaching or starting quarterback changes.
For now.
That could change if something about the on-field product does not improve, as the Dolphins fell to 1-6 after Sunday's lopsided and disjointed loss to the Cleveland Browns — a game that was highlighted by another poor performance from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
Tagovailoa turned the ball over three times for the second straight game and was benched for rookie Quinn Ewers in the fourth quarter.
After Ewers impressed during practice to win the backup job over Zach Wilson, coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that the two will compete this week for the No. 2 job. But the coach emphasized there's no question about who is Miami's starter.
“He is going to take the snaps this week, and he's going to be o