Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, sidelined since Week 2 with his third concussion in a two-year span, is expected to return to the field this season. While rumors circulated that Tagovailoa was contemplating retirement due to concerns about his long-term health, he has consulted with doctors and believes he can continue his NFL career.
"Tua Tagovailoa does expect to play again this season. … He's consulted with doctors and he believes he is okay to continue an NFL career that many people were calling for him to walk away from."
—@AdamSchefter on Tua Tagovailoa's potential return to gameplay pic.twitter.com/oDS2hmqhHE
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) October 14, 2024
The news comes as a welcome development for the Dolphins, who have felt his absence on the field.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has shown consistent progress in his recovery, with head coach Mike McDaniel confirming no setbacks. McDaniel, who has maintained a positive outlook on Tagovailoa’s potential return this season, recently provided an encouraging update, stating that everything has been positive in the quarterback’s recovery process.
At just 26 years old, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa recently inked a four-year contract extension worth a staggering $212.4 million, signaling his commitment to the team and his intention to continue building on his NFL career. However, Tagovailoa’s absence from the field in 2024 has highlighted his importance to the Dolphins’ offensive success.
Last season, Miami soared high offensively, securing the second-highest passing yardage and the sixth-highest number of passing touchdowns in the league. This year paints a starkly different picture.
The Dolphins are now grappling with the fifth-lowest passing yardage and the lowest number of passing touchdowns. While Tagovailoa’s playing style has drawn criticism, his impact is undeniable, leaving many to believe that the Dolphins’ offensive struggles are directly tied to his absence.