MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Tua Tagovailoa has been reviewing his film from the past few seasons, analyzing what worked so well when he led the NFL with 4,624 yards passing in 2023 and had a career-best 72.9 completion rate in 2024.
The Dolphins quarterback is hoping to return to that form but hasn't nearly reached those same heights in the first half of Miami's 2025 season with 1,799 yards passing and 11 interceptions, which is tied for the most in the NFL.
Tagovailoa's performance, coupled with Miami's dismal 2-7 record, has reignited questions on the quarterback's future with the Dolphins. But both Tagovailoa and coach Mike McDaniel have dispelled the notion that the quarterback's starting role is in jeopardy.
“I wouldn't say I'm playing to keep my job,” Tagovailoa said Wednesday. “I

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