Between playing college football together at Alabama and being drafted by the Dolphins in back-to-back years, QB Tua Tagovailoa and WR Jaylen Waddle have connected on passes for seven seasons.
Waddle's relationship with Tagovailoa has been crucial since taking over the top receiver role following WR Tyreek Hill's injury in Week 4. In two games, Waddle has 12 catches for 205 yards and a touchdown.
"Jaylen (Waddle) is an explosive receiver and Tua (Tagovailoa) likes to get the ball out fast and puts the ball on the spot," CB Tyson Campbell said. "Knowing that they have good chemistry, you try to do your best to disrupt their timing and get your hands on the ball and your hands on the receiver."
Campbell saw the chemistry between Tagovailoa and Waddle develop firsthand while at Georgia.