David Garrard Released by Dolphins, Leaving Matt Moore to Back Up Ryan Tannehill

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Sep 5, 2012

David Garrard Released by Dolphins, Leaving Matt Moore to Back Up Ryan TannehillMIAMI — Quarterback David Garrard has been released by the Miami Dolphins, leaving Matt Moore as the veteran backup to rookie starter Ryan Tannehill.

Garrard signed in March and climbed atop the depth chart in training camp before he was sidelined by a left knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery Aug. 11. In his absence, Tannehill claimed the starting job for Sunday's opener at Houston.

The Dolphins also placed guard Artis Hicks on the reserve-injured list Tuesday, and they re-signed tackle Ray Feinga, who was waived by the team Friday.

The 34-year-old Garrard's $2.25 million salary would have been guaranteed if he was on the roster for the opener.

MIAMI (AP) Quarterback David
Garrard has been released by the Miami Dolphins, leaving Matt Moore as
the veteran backup to rookie starter Ryan Tannehill.

Garrard signed in March and
climbed atop the depth chart in training camp before he was sidelined by
a left knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery Aug. 11. In his
absence, Tannehill claimed the starting job for Sunday's opener at
Houston.

The Dolphins also placed guard
Artis Hicks on the reserve-injured list Tuesday, and they re-signed
tackle Ray Feinga, who was waived by the team Friday.

The 34-year-old Garrard's $2.25
million salary would have been guaranteed if he was on the roster for
the opener. He returned to practice Monday on a limited basis and said
he's not yet 100 percent.

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