In a critical matchup, Tyler Huntley stepped up for the Miami Dolphins, leading them to a decisive 20-3 victory over the Cleveland Browns. This win keeps the Dolphins' playoff aspirations alive as they approach the season finale. Huntley, filling in for the injured Tua Tagovailoa, showcased his skills by scrambling for a touchdown and throwing for another, contributing significantly to his team's performance. With this victory, the Dolphins improved their record to 8-8, maintaining their hopes for a postseason appearance.
Pro Football Focus (PFF) has been meticulously analyzing player performances during the game, with their grades and data set to be released following a thorough review. Initial insights reveal standout performances, including high grades for players such as Jowon Briggs from the Browns and Huntley himself. PFF's grading system evaluates every play in real time, providing a detailed look at player effectiveness.
Huntley’s statistics were impressive, completing 22 of 26 passes for 225 yards, with one touchdown and no interceptions. His efficiency was notable, particularly when operating from a clean pocket, where he achieved a near-perfect completion rate. Despite not making any high-risk throws, Huntley’s steady performance was crucial for the Dolphins as they navigate the final stretch of the season.