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Tyreek Hill may have revealed which Titans quarterback will play at MNF
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Tyreek Hill may have revealed which Titans quarterback will play at MNF

As they prepare for a Monday night football Matchup with the Miami Dolphins, the Tennessee Titans haven’t had a normal week of practice on the defensive side of the ball.

The Titans haven’t quite known which quarterback they’ll face from Miami all week. The defense has been preparing as if they are going to see recently signed veteran Tyler Huntley, but nothing is set in stone yet.

Even Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel has done his best to play it all out without giving the media any indication of who will be under center.

Starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is of course on injured reserve after going down with a head injury. But backup quarterback Skylar Thompson is also less than 100 percent after suffering a rib injury in Week 3.

So the Dolphins have veteran Tim Boyle along with Huntley as the most likely options to win the title on Monday night, should Thompson be out.

Well, after practice on Thursday, one Dolphins star might have let the final decision slip when speaking to the media. Hill was asked about the quarterback situation and who he was primarily working with during Thursday’s practice.

“I worked with Tim Boyle,” Hill told reporters.

What was even funnier than Hill potentially letting the decision slip ahead of time were the words that came next. He seemed to be trying to come back in a sense, trying to add more mystery to the situation and even using a non-quarterback as an option.

“I really don’t know…Tim Boyle is pitching. They even had (Jaylen) Waddle pitcher, so we’re looking for someone who can pitch,” Hill concluded.

In the end it doesn’t really matter who trots the dolphins there. The one thing Tennessee has going for them through three games, despite all the losses, is a strong defense. The Titans have the NFL’s third-best pass defense to date, allowing just 139.3 yards per game through the air.

McDaniel has tried to keep things under wraps, but he hasn’t really fooled anyone. Right now the Titans think it will be Huntley, and it probably will be. Maybe Hill’s comments were actually a smokescreen, to be honest. Who knows?

If the Dolphins are really trying to find “anyone” who can throw to post under center, it’s comical.

Miami needs to know that they are in trouble and that they could very well give the Titans their first win of the season, and still on a national level.