Tebow To Dolphins Next?
Now that the Miami Dolphins have moved on from Peyton Manning and lost out on free agent quarterback Matt Flynn, there's another name that continues to percolate just below the surface who could be a major draw for Miami.
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Now that the Miami Dolphins have moved on from Peyton Manning and lost out on free agent quarterback Matt Flynn, there's another name that continues to percolate just below the surface who could be a major draw for Miami.
Peyton Manning chose Denver and Matt Flynn chose Seattle. That means the Miami Dolphins quarterback options are down to Tim Tebow, Matt Moore, and a draft full of quarterbacks not named Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin, III.
The once-proud Miami Dolphins franchise is in shambles after another high-profile swing and miss. The Dolphins first tried to acquire quarterback Peyton Manning, but missed. Now, free agent Matt Flynn has also told the Fins, thanks, but no thanks.
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One day after meeting with the Miami Dolphins, Matt Flynn of the Green Bay Packers signed with the Seattle Seahawks.
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Just a few days after being told by Peyton Manning, "thanks, but no thanks," the Miami Dolphins will welcome free agent quarterback Matt Flynn to the team's facility Saturday and hope to convince him to sign before he leaves Miami.
Now that Peyton Manning is out of the picture; Matt Flynn seems to be the target of the Miami Dolphins' quarterback desires. But even the chase of a former seventh-round draft pick seems to be blowing up in Miami's face.
Now that the Miami Dolphins have moved on from Peyton Manning, the team is focused on free agent quarterback Matt Flynn. But, if Flynn chooses Seattle instead of Miami, there's another name that continues to percolate just below the surface who could be a major draw for Miami.
The Miami Dolphins are officially out of the Peyton Manning sweepstakes, according to NFL Network's Jeff Darlington.
The Miami Dolphins were once thought to be high on the potential list of landing spots for free agent quarterback Peyton Manning. But, as it turns out, that may have never been the case.
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