Dolphins bench Tua Tagovailoa
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What to do with Tua? The Miami Dolphins are dealing with nothing but questions at the moment, including the status of their head coach, but just as significant
Tagovailoa credited Cleveland's defense, but said his team "shot itself in the foot" too many times to be productive. Tagovailoa never found a rhythm from the pocket and now leads the NFL in interceptions, two years after leading the league in passing yards and reaching his first Pro Bowl.
Tagovailoa, Trevor Lawrence and Kyler Murray are guaranteed a combined $131 million in 2026. What can their teams do about it?
The Dolphins are staring at a quickly unraveling 2025 season after getting blown out by the Browns on Sunday, and a large share of the blame arguably belongs to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
The Dolphins couldn't get anything going offensively, as Tagovailoa averaged 4.3 yards per attempt. Tagovailoa has 11 touchdowns to 10 interceptions and is averaging 6.4 yards per attempt with an 82.8 rating. He's struggled without Tyreek Hill and a poor offensive line.
The Miami Dolphins trail the Cleveland Browns at halftime and will not have veteran tight end Darren Waller in the second half.