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Bryce Petty: Waived from IR
The Dolphins waived Bryce Petty (oblique) from injured reserve Tuesday, Dennis Waszak Jr. of the Associated Press reports.Petty was claimed off waivers by Miami in May, but failed to beat out Brock Osweiler and David Fales and was subsequently put on IR with an oblique issue. Petty is now free to sign elsewhere, though the list of potential suitors may be in short supply. The former fourth-round pick in 2015 has completed just 53.1 percent of his passes and has thrown 10 interceptions in 10 career games.
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Dolphins' Bryce Petty: Lands on IR
Bryce Petty (oblique) has been placed on injured reserve, according to the league's official transaction log.Petty, who almost exclusively worked with the third-team offense throughout the summer, has been dealing with an unspecified oblique injury for roughly a week. The Miami Dolphins will move forward with a combination of Ryan Tannehill, David Fales and Brock Osweiler at quarterback.
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Dolphins' Bryce Petty: Sitting out practice Thursday
Bryce Petty (oblique) didn't participate in Thursday's practice, Adam H. Beasley of the Miami Herald reports.Petty is battling David Fales and Brock Osweiler to be Ryan Tannehill's backup, so getting healthy for Saturday's exhibition game against the Ravens is crucial for his chances. The fourth-year pro has completed nine of 13 passes for 111 yards, one touchdown and one interception through two preseason games.
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Dolphins' Bryce Petty: Claimed by Miami
Bryce Petty was claimed off waivers by the Miami Dolphins on Friday.After the quarterback room became far too crowded in New York, Petty was let go Thursday, but the former Baylor standout landed on his feet with the Dolphins one day later. Miami doesn't currently possess much appealing depth at quarterback behind starter Ryan Tannehill (knee), as Brock Osweiller and David Fales were initially expected to fight for the backup job this offseason. Petty will now be thrown into the mix and should be given a legitimate chance to make the team's final roster, perhaps even as a No. 3 option if the Dolphins elect to keep an extra body at the position.
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Bryce Petty: To be waived by Jets
Bryce Petty will be waived by the Jets on Thursday, Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reports.Petty was being mentioned in trade talks shortly after the Jets drafted quarterback Sam Darnold with the third overall pick in this past weekend's draft, but with New York seemingly unable to strike a deal, the team will be letting him go. It's not a very surprising move considering the team re-signed Josh McCown and signed Teddy Bridgewater this offseason. Petty will now be on the open market looking for a potential backup quarterback job, but he doesn't have much to hang his hat on, as he threw three touchdowns and seven interceptions in six appearances last season.
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Jets' Bryce Petty: Involved in trade talks
Bryce Petty is being mentioned in trade talks after the New York Jets selected quarterback Sam Darnold in the first round of the draft, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reports.The Jets now have five quarterbacks with Darnold on the roster, and teams usually only carry four of them during the offseason. It isn't clear what sort of compensation New York could receive for Petty, but the asking price doesn't figure to be much. In three starts to conclude the 2017 season, Petty completed 51.5 percent of his passes for 530 yards (5.14 YPA), one touchdown and three interceptions.
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Jets' Bryce Petty: Could be cut in offseason
Bryce Petty could be cut this offseason, NorthJersey.com reports.Petty started the final three games of the regular season in place of the injured Josh McCown (hand), completing 55 of 112 passes for one touchdown and three interceptions for the year. He was used almost exclusively as a backup during his time in New York, and while he always stayed ahead of Christian Hackenberg on the depth chart, there were very few glimpses of legitimate fantasy upside. Despite McCown heading for free agency, it became very clear that Petty was not going to be the quarterback of the future for the New York Jets, so his potential release would come as no surprise.
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Jets' Bryce Petty: Doesn't score
Bryce Petty completed 19 of 36 passes for 232 yards during Sunday's 26-6 loss to the Patriots. He fumbled during the contest.The fact that Sunday's ho-hum performance was Petty's best of the season from a rating, yardage, and yards-per-attempt perspective tells you all that you need to know about the Baylor product. In seven occasions for extended playing time in two seasons, Petty has yet to reach a quarterback rating of 80. He figures to be no more than a backup next season.
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Jets' Bryce Petty: May not play entire game
Bryce Petty is still in line to start Sunday's game in New England, but New York Jets head coach Todd Bowles acknowledged that backup Christian Hackenberg might also get some playing time, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.The possibility of a mid-game replacement further dampens Petty's outlook for what is already a difficult matchup. Petty hasn't looked the part of a viable NFL quarterback this season, completing only 36 of 76 passes (47.4 percent) for 312 yards (4.1 YPA) with one touchdown and three interceptions.
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Jets' Bryce Petty: In line for Week 17 start
Head coach Todd Bowles said after Sunday's 14-7 loss to the Chargers that he intends to utilize Bryce Bryce Petty as the starting quarterback Week 17 at New England, Darryl Slater of NJ.com reports.In his second start of the season Sunday, Petty didn't display the rudimentary skills necessary to direct a competent NFL passing attack, completing 15 of 28 passes for 119 yards and one interception. Instead, a ground game led by Bilal Powell powered its way to 197 yards, or 99 more than Petty's net yards passing due to getting sacked three times for 21 yards. Since taking over for Josh McCown midway through a Week 14 defeat at Denver, Petty has completed 47 percent of his throws, averaged 4.1 yards per pass attempt and posted one touchdown versus three interceptions. Despite the dour numbers, Bowles isn't ready to replace Petty with second-year QB Christian Hackenberg.