The Dolphins are still reeling Monday from the letdown of their playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, but one thing is for certain heading into next season: Miami expects Tua Tagovailoa to be the team’s starting quarterback.
McDaniel also has several “ideas and thoughts” to improve Tagovailoa’s game, in hopes of avoiding situations that might result in him getting hurt.
Typically, NFL players would love to have greater financial security with a contract extension. But Tagovailoa’s run of head injuries brings some natural apprehension from the Dolphins. In Miami’s first playoff game in six seasons and just their third in 20 years, the Dolphins started a third-string rookie quarterback, with new starters at running back, left guard, right guard and right tackle on offense.
The Dolphins started 8-3 this season after Tagovailoa returned from his first concussion suffered during a Thursday night game in Cincinnati on Sept. 29.
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