Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa admitted Thursday that he hasn’t been performing to his usual standard as his team looks to rebound from an 0-3 start.
The Miami Dolphins (0-3), whose two costly plays in the fourth quarter of their Week 3 31-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills ultimately decided the outcome, now turn their attention to the New York Jets (0-3), who lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday without quarterback Justin Fields due to a concussion.
The Miami Dolphins are digging themselves quite a hole as the first month of the 2025 NFL season continues.
Amid the Miami Dolphins’ 0-2 start, a plane circling overhead on Sunday towing a banner calling for his job, and facing a short week and trip to Buffalo, where he’s never won as a head coach, Mike McDaniel hasn’t lost the plot or his composure.
With the team on a short week, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa spoke with reporters Tuesday at the Baptist Health Training Complex, as the Dolphins (0-2) prepare for a Thursday Night Football showdown against the Buffalo Bills (2-0).
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel spoke to local reporters during his weekly Monday media availability, and there was a sense of frustration.