The Miami Dolphins have parted ways with wide receiver Willie Snead IV, releasing him from injured reserve after an agreement on an injury settlement, as per a source familiar with the matter. Concurrently, the team has received unfortunate news about another receiver, Anthony Schwartz, who sustained a significant knee injury during a recent game against Tampa Bay, tearing a ligament in his left knee, reports Barry Jackson from The Miami Herald.
Snead, who joined the Dolphins on July 31, had a disappointing tenure with the club, marked by several dropped passes during practice and preseason games against Atlanta and Washington. Despite these struggles, he managed to make a 13-yard catch across two preseason appearances.
Given the depth of Miami’s receiving group, Snead faced long odds in securing a spot on the roster. His preseason performance, substituting for more established players, didn’t help his case. After injuring a ligament against the Commanders, Snead was moved to injured reserve last Monday. Now cleared to sign with other teams following his injury settlement, he exits the Dolphins amid this backdrop.
Last season, Snead made headlines for criticizing Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on social media, calling him “soft” following a playoff loss to Kansas City. However, upon joining Miami, Snead apologized to Tagovailoa, indicating that their past issues had been resolved.
As for Schwartz, his future with the Dolphins appears uncertain, potentially following a similar path to Snead with either placement on injured reserve or release via an injury settlement.