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Zach Wilson Joins Miami Dolphins as Backup Quarterback

Zach Wilson Joins Miami Dolphins as Backup Quarterback

Former New York Jets and Denver Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson has signed with the Miami Dolphins to serve as a backup for Tua Tagovailoa, according to multiple sources. The agreement marks a new chapter for Wilson, who was the second overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft but faced challenges in his previous teams. The Dolphins' decision to bring in Wilson is seen as a strategic move to bolster their quarterback depth and provide insurance for Tagovailoa, who has experienced injury concerns in the past.

Wilson's signing with the Dolphins was confirmed by ESPN, CBS Sports, and NBC Sports, among others. The move comes as the Dolphins aim to strengthen their roster for the upcoming 2025 season. Wilson, at 25, is expected to benefit from a fresh start in Miami, where he will have the opportunity to learn from and compete with Tagovailoa. The Dolphins' management has expressed confidence that Wilson's skills and experience will be a valuable asset to the team.

As the NFL free agency period continues, the Dolphins' acquisition of Wilson is one of the notable transactions that highlight the ongoing efforts of teams to refine their lineups ahead of the new season.

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