Life as a fringe NFL player is unforgiving, and Skylar Thompson has seen both the mountaintop and rock bottom. Just two years after nearly beating the Buffalo Bills with the Miami Dolphins in an AFC Wild Card game, the Kansas State alum is now out of work.
Miami waived Thompson on Saturday afternoon, via NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Dolphins drafted the Missouri native 247th overall in 2022 and unexpectedly had to give him significant snaps after starting signal-caller Tua Tagovailoa went down. Thompson completed 60 of 105 passes (57.1%) with one touchdown and three interceptions in the regular season before completing 18-of-45 passes with one score and two picks in the 34-31 playoff loss to the Bills.
Thompson didn’t play in 2023, as Tagovailoa was fully healthy. However, the oft-injured quarterback went down once again this season, temporarily forcing the backup into action. Thompson finished with 21 completions out of 33 attempts (63.6%) for 187 yards.
The third-year signal-caller finishes his Miami tenure with four career starts.