Dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa
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In the latest Dolphins Q&A, readers ask about QB Tua Tagovailoa’s struggles this season and his relationship with coach Mike McDaniel.
Gross, who cofounded PIMCO and grew its flagship Total Return Fund to $270 billion over nearly three decades, meant that gold has soared in price partly because of hype and speculation, making it more volatile and vulnerable to a sudden, sharp decline.
The Miami Dolphins were once in an era where ‘Tank for Tua’ seemed like the right thing to do for the AFC franchise, but just a few years later things have gone south very quickly and that could lead to more wholesale changes for the organization after a rough start to the 2025 NFL season.
When a reporter asked McDaniel if Tagovailoa was going to be his starting quarterback for the Week 8 showdown against the Atlanta Falcons, he answered in the affirmative. But also used some comedic exaggeration at his signal-caller's expense.
Despite a tough start to the season for Tagovailoa and back-to-back games with three interceptions, coach Mike McDaniel confirmed he will be the team's starter for this week's matchup against the Falcons in Atlanta.
McDaniel told reporters Monday he's sticking with Tagovailoa as his starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Falcons. The decision from McDaniel comes after Tagovailoa threw three interceptions against Cleveland on Sunday, bringing his season total to 10, tied with Geno Smith for the most in the league.
Somehow, the Giants lost to the Broncos. Somehow it happened. The Broncos were trailing 19-0 entering the fourth quarter, and scored 33 points in the final 15 minutes! The Giants were up 26-8 with six minutes to go, and still allowed 25 points and lost!
One of the most memorable moments of the game came at the 10:48 minute mark of the fourth quarter, when safety Ronnie Hickman Jr. called out his interception by manifesting Tagovailoa to throw it to him, a moment captured on the mic during the game.
The Dolphins need to hit reset. That means moving away from the quarterback they owe $54 million guaranteed in 2026.
Despite being pulled near the end of Sunday's ugly 31-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will remain the starter for the Miami Dolphins going into their next game against the Atlanta Falcons.