The path for Miami Dolphins quarterback Josh Rosen to become a starter again is now cluttered with roadblocks -- the drafting of Tua Tagovailoa and incumbent starter Ryan Fitzpatrick's return -- but despite being a bit of a third wheel in the team's quarterback room the 2018 first-round pick chose not to demand a trade or complain about the cards he's been dealt. He took a step back and embraced it.
In his first media session of 2020, a surprisingly upbeat Rosen opened up about the Dolphins drafting Tagovailoa, the rocky start to his career, and his renewed focus to learn from Fitzpatrick and offensive coordinator Chan Gailey as he awaits his next starting gig -- one that likely will have to come with another team.