
"I'm behind this organization,"
"It's the team that took a chance on me and it goes all the way back to when I got drafted. They took a chance on me in the draft and then they took a chance on me the last three weeks of the season, so I got full trust in whatever decision they want to make."
Quinn Ewers started the final three games of the 2025 season after coach Mike McDaniel benched Tua Tagovailoa. Miami replaced general manager Chris Grier with Jon-Eric Sullivan and is conducting a coaching search, creating organizational turnover heading into 2026. Ewers publicly expressed confidence in the organization and trust in its future decisions. Salary-cap pressures and Tagovailoa's potential $99.2 million or $67.4 million dead-cap hit if released make Ewers a cost-effective option on his rookie contract. The offensive scheme a new coach implements will be a key factor in Ewers' role and development.
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