Alabama’s Jalen Milroe and Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel talked with the Dolphins about the team’s back up quarterback role, the two told the Miami Herald. Both reportedly had good conversations yet, as has been previously written, the decision to actually draft Tagovailoa’s backup rather than sign a veteran free agent is questionable to say the least.
The Miami Dolphins are looking to get over the hurdle next season with Tua Tagovailoa as their starting QB, but they are keeping there options open at the position with the draft coming up.
Tua Tagovailoa’s father Galu says his son made it clear he has no plans of retiring due to concussion concerns.
When it comes to Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, there are things that are undeniable. He's got a quick delivery. He's very accurate. He has had his
Tua Tagovailoa faced challenges throughout the last NFL season, and his struggles have reportedly led the Miami Dolphins to explore other options. According to reports, the team has informed a standout NCAA star of their interest in him.
As cap expert Joel Corry noted, the Dolphins could do a max restructure of Tagovailoa’s contract this offseason, one in which his $25.046 million base salary for 2025 would drop to $1.17 million. That would create $19.1 million in cap room and lower his 2025 cap hit from $39.2 million to $20.1 million.
The Miami Dolphins may find Tua Tagovailoa's backup in April's NFL draft. QB Jaxson Dart of Ole Miss is intriguing.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa shakes hands with his father, Galu Tagovailoa, before an NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 24, 2023, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
The Dolphins already have a former Alabama football QB leading their squad in Tua Tagovailoa. They aren't in need of a new starter, but they have talked to Jalen Milroe about him potentially being a backup in Miami. The conversations have reportedly been successful.
Analyzing the Miami Dolphins' 2021 NFL Draft, topped by Jaylen Waddle, with the benefit of hindsight. What did they get right and wrong?
Unfortunately, Tua Tagovailoa's season with the Miami Dolphins was once again marred by concussions, which kept him off the field for several weeks.
Nick Wright of FOX Sports thinks the Dolphins should take a wildly different approach to end their postseason drought, and he thinks the Los Angeles Rams could benefit from a big change too. . @getnickwright wouldn’t trade Matt Stafford, but if he did… he has an interesting trade proposal