MIAMI -- There's bad luck, and then there's what the Miami Dolphins have endured during the 2022 season.
Of the three games starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has missed this season, the Dolphins haven't finished with the same quarterback they started with in any of them -- and they lost all three.
With the season on the line Sunday against the New York Jets (1 p.m., E.T., Fox), rookie Skylar Thompson is hoping to break the cycle.
With Tagovailoa still in concussion protocol and Teddy Bridgewater recovering from a dislocated pinky finger on his throwing hand, Thompson is on track to make his second start of the season.