Most Miami Dolphins fans were not thrilled when they signed Zach Wilson to back up Tua Tagovailoa. After watching Wilson's play in New York, he hardly seemed anything more than a top draft pick that didn't pan out.
Wilson's uneven training camp didn't ease those concerns, and on Sunday, his subpar performance left those same fans with an overwhelming sense of dread should Tagovailoa miss time.
There was hope when rookie Quinn Ewers entered the game, hope that was quickly dashed by a worse performance than Wilson's.
Quinn Ewers proves harsh reality that Zach Wilson is the best backup option for the Dolphins
After Wilson missed a wide-open touchdown while finishing with five completions for 96 yards, Ewers came off the bench and put in an even worse performance.