Ewers delivers win for Dolphins in second start
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Ewers delivers win for Dolphins in second start
""He came running over to me and was like, 'Are you going to keep it? You're going to keep it?'" Ewers said of the game ball. "And then I was like, 'I'm going to keep this one. You can have the next one.' We can share it. How about that? We'll split it weekly.""
"'I think it comes with the position,' he said. 'It's important that you tell your teammates how you feel and how you want them to play, whether it's my second start or, God willing, I'm playing four or five years from now. It's always going to be the same message. You've got to find out what makes these guys tick and what makes these guys go, but it just comes with the"
Quinn Ewers secured his first regular-season win in a 20-17 Dolphins victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Ewers completed 14 of 22 passes for 172 yards and two touchdowns, with 144 first-half passing yards—the most by a Dolphins quarterback this season. His 63-yard touchdown to rookie Theo Wease Jr. was Miami's longest offensive play of the season and marked the first career touchdown for both players. The Dolphins entered the game already eliminated from playoff contention. Ewers emphasized leadership, saying quarterbacks must inspire teammates, find what motivates them and communicate how he wants them to play.
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