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Miami Dolphins rookie QB Quinn Ewers 'doing great' in recent training camp practices
Miami Dolphins rookie QB Quinn Ewers 'doing great' in recent training camp practices

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time2 days ago

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Miami Dolphins rookie QB Quinn Ewers 'doing great' in recent training camp practices

MIAMI GARDENS ― After a slow start, Miami Dolphins rookie quarterback Quinn Ewers has shown improvement in recent practices. "Quinn Ewers is doing great," Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said before the fifth training camp practice. "Rookie, rookies develop at different speeds. But regardless of their development, you know, I think with Quinn, it starts with, you know, a quarterback's a leader of men. And he has, you can tell he has a, there's a personality trait within him that really teammates gravitate to." Ewers, a former Texas quarterback, slipped to the seventh round because of some inconsistent footwork and decision-making and some injuries in college. Ewers seemed inconsistent early in camp, but has appeared to gain confidence. Miami Dolphins quarterback Quinn Ewers improvement "I mean, it's embedded in failure," McDaniel said of rookie quarterback play. "You mess something up to learn something and you guys kind of get quiet and lose their confidence. Quinn has learned, very smart, really starting to grasp timing and stuff." Ewers has a quick release, which should align with Miami's timing-based offense. In recent practices, Ewers has been on-time often and showed the ability to execute impressive ball placement. And his anticipation is improving. To be clear, veteran Zach Wilson is the clear backup to Tua Tagovailoa. Ewers is a developmental prospect who is at least as likely to begin this season on Miami's practice squad as roster. Former Texas QB Quinn Ewers slipped to Dolphins in 7th Round But Ewers, 6-foot-2, 209 pounds, is clearly now progressing. "I think those guys are all pushing each other to grow as players," McDaniel said. And I think, realistically, Quinn's development is all him, but it's as much as coaching and from the quarterback coaches and Zach and Tua (Tagovailoa) as well. They're creating a good environment that he has to keep up with because the other two are rolling." Mike Hilton: Miami Dolphins add another cornerback who could start Dolphins discipline: Miami players are running post-practice training camp sprints. 53-man roster: An early Dolphins projection after one week of training camp Joe Schad is a journalist covering the Miami Dolphins and the NFL at The Palm Beach Post. You can reach him at jschad@ and follow him on Instagram and on X @schadjoe. Sign up for Joe's free weekly Dolphins Pulse Newsletter. Help support our work by subscribing today. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Miami Dolphins QB Quinn Ewers has personality 'teammates gravitate to.'

Bo Nix feels more at home in community and especially running Broncos offense heading into Year 2
Bo Nix feels more at home in community and especially running Broncos offense heading into Year 2

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Bo Nix feels more at home in community and especially running Broncos offense heading into Year 2

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The comfort level of Bo Nix heading into Year 2 extends well beyond his knowledge of the playbook. The Denver Broncos QB feels more at home just about everywhere, including the locker room, the cafeteria and venturing around the city. "I don't have to worry about what certain looks are, or, as crazy as it sounds, where we're going for the locker room, or where we're going for the stretch. A lot of times as a rookie, you just don't want to look like an idiot,' Nix said after practice on a sweltering Saturday. 'Now you can go out there look a lot better than an idiot. So excited for Year 2, excited for this football team.' Nix is coming off a rookie season in which he helped the Broncos end an eight-year playoff drought. The 10 wins were the most by any Broncos team starting a rookie QB in franchise history (John Elway and Drew Lock each had four wins). To take the next step, Nix spent time this offseason with Drew Brees in San Diego and ex-baseball pitcher Tom House. With Brees, it was more of a chat about leadership than X's and O's. Brees helped current Broncos coach Sean Payton win a Super Bowl title when they were together in New Orleans. 'Your job is go out there and complete passes and score points. Everybody understands that," the 25-year-old Nix said. "It's the off the field — how are you encouraging guys? How are you making sure guys are seen, and making sure guys are getting what they need and being put in a position to succeed so that we all can help each other? 'It's all about those second-layer things that are deeper than just what's on the football field.' With House, the 78-year-old throwing coach, Nix honed his mechanics. House has worked with quarterbacks throughout the years, including Tom Brady and Brees. 'We just want to tighten a few things up and get even more efficient,' Nix explained. 'At this point, it's tough to make big strides, so we want to find all the little things that we can that may make a difference.' Since his career ended at Oregon, Nix has been constantly on the move. First, it was to get ready for the 2024 draft. Then, after being taken at No. 12, it was to get up to speed with Payton's intricate offense. This offseason, Nix took a break. He endeared himself to the community through his charitable efforts along with attending Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche games. 'My wife and I love being here," Nix said. 'We're making this our place.' In no time, he's made this his team, too. He's gained respect through his work ethic and a season that saw him become just the fifth rookie QB in league history to throw for at least 3,500 yards and 25 TD passes. He joined the company of Jayden Daniels (2024), Justin Herbert (2020), Baker Mayfield (2018) and Peyton Manning (1998). 'For me, I just want to continue to show these guys that I'm willing to work, and find every which way we can to find wins,' Nix said. 'I know I have a lot of growth left, a lot to be done, but these guys are going to help me get there." Nix was recently selected the 64th-ranked player on the latest NFL Top 100 list. He found that both an honor and motivation. 'I want to continue to get higher, and not even for the ranking,' Nix said. 'It's just an internal standard that I have, that I want to be the best in the world." This season, he's got more offensive playmakers at his disposal. His backfield consists of J.K. Dobbins and rookie RJ Harvey. He's got another option in tight end Evan Engram. 'He's is not afraid to speak up. He's not afraid to challenge you and he challenges himself at the highest level," Engram said of Nix. 'I'm very impressed with him. Very blessed to be a part of his team and be his teammate. The sky's the limit with that type of mentality.' Nix is ready to take the offense to another level after a season in which they generated 111 'explosive plays,' which is defined as rushes of 10 or more yards and completions of 20-plus yards. To Nix, it's all about camaraderie. 'We don't have any clowns. We don't have any guys that are hard to get along with," Nix said. 'We just have good people, good dudes, that are just all here for one reason, and that's one team goal — just to get better.' Stadium update Broncos president Damani Leech said the organization is still weighing a new stadium or making renovations to Empower Field at Mile High. 'Our lease ends in 2030 and that's certainly a mile marker we're taking into account,' Leech said. 'It's a very comprehensive, long-term process that we're going through. We're trying to be very deliberate about it.' The Broncos are conducting training camp this summer amid construction on their new facility. ___ AP NFL:

Steelers Legend Proclaims 'Thin Margin of Error' for Rookie QB
Steelers Legend Proclaims 'Thin Margin of Error' for Rookie QB

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time10-07-2025

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Steelers Legend Proclaims 'Thin Margin of Error' for Rookie QB

Steelers Legend Proclaims 'Thin Margin of Error' for Rookie QB originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As a sixth-round draft pick, Will Howard's chances of eventually becoming the starting quarterback are not great. Advertisement First off, he's already behind the 10-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion, Aaron Rodgers for at least this season. Second, he's going to have to beat Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson to get closer to Rodgers on the depth chart, and per legendary Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, that could be tough. "Will Howard is behind the eight-ball big time in the sense that he was a sixth-rounder," Roethlisberger said on his "Footbahlin" podcast. "Unless he comes out at some point this year, he'd have to play this year. Not just practice. Aaron would have to get hurt; we don't want that, but Will would have to play and play well. Otherwise, they're probably gonna go draft a quarterback high. "When they draft a quarterback high, they're most likely not going to put the sixth-rounder in above a high draft pick ... Will's road is going to be tough here in Pittsburgh, I believe. Unless he gets a chance to get out there and he plays well from the get-go, he's not gonna be able to have hiccups." Advertisement Howard has five year of experience in the college ranks, splitting time between Kansas State and Ohio State, winning a national championship with the Buckeyes last season. But that doesn't always translate to the NFL, especially during a rookie season. Related: Steelers' Terry Bradshaw Cracks Top 15 Best NFL Quarterbacks Ever Related: Steelers' New Corner Brings Health Concerns This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

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