The Dolphins must decide what to do with Tua Tagovailoa - keep him or release him. The Dolphins must also decide whether to pursue Green Bay's Malik Willis, who spent the last two seasons with the Packers alongside Sullivan and Hafley, and is scheduled to become a free agent. And if Willis is signed to a multi-year contract for, say, $20 million a year, what happens to Sullivan's pledge to bring competition into the quarterback room?
Backup quarterback Malik Willis, who started because Jordan Love did not clear concussion protocol, had to leave in the midst of his finest performance as a pro because his ailing right shoulder acted up in the fourth quarter. Willis could have returned to the game after a brief locker-room checkup, but by then, the 41-24 loss had been decided.