Things just aren’t going well for Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. After a 33-8 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, head coach Mike McDaniel publicly criticized his performance, followed by a scathing remark from former teammate Richie Incognito. Now, another hit is coming his way, and it could put him in a fix.
The quarterback is heading into the next few games without two of his most crucial protectors. Right tackle Austin Jackson (toe) and right guard James Daniels (pectoral) have been placed on injured reserve. Stepping in are Kion Smith, an undrafted tackle making his first NFL start, and veteran guard Larry Borom, whose recent form has raised concerns.
The entire right side of the line, meant to shield Tagovailoa’s blindside, now looks shaky and ready to collapse.
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