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Tua Tagovailoa

6 Years
2,660 Pass Yds
20 TDs
15 INTs
20 Total TDs
Tua's
HAIR
26.8
HeyTC AI Rating
#23 Active

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Tua Tagovailoa Today

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The Dolphins' 2025 season ended in heartbreak with a playoff loss to their opponent, capping a disappointing 7-10 regular season where Tua Tagovailoa struggled mightily, completing 260 of 384 passes for 2,660 yards, 20 TDs, and a league-leading 15 INTs across 14 starts before getting benched in Week 16 for rookie Quinn Ewers. In the elimination game, specific stats remained limited, but Tua's year was marred by turnovers, injuries like Tyreek Hill's early exit, and mobility woes that defined Miami's collapse under fired coach Mike McDaniel. Post-game, Tua hinted it "would be dope" to get a fresh start elsewhere in 2026, while McDaniel announced a QB competition open to Ewers, amid massive $99M+ cap hits complicating any trade or cut. Ranked #23 in HeyTC AI Rankings, Tua faces an uncertain offseason as the Dolphins hunt for stability[internal].

Tua Tagovailoa Rating Breakdown

Season
Subpar
Fantasy
Average
Playoffs
Subpar
Overall
Delulu
6 years with the Dolphins

Tua Tagovailoa Contract & Salary

Status Under Contract
Contract Length 4 years
Total Value $212,100,000
Avg/Year (APY) $53,025,000
Free Agent 2030

Tua Tagovailoa 2025 Stats via ESPN

2,660 Pass Yards
20 Pass TDs
15 INTs
67.7% Comp %
26.8 HAIR
88.5 Passer Rtg
6.9 Y/A
14 Games
43 Rush Yards
Rush TDs

Tua Tagovailoa Career Timeline

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2025 2

Signs four-year $212M extension with Dolphins

Tagovailoa signed a four-year contract extension with the Miami Dolphins worth roughly $212 million, a deal that significantly increased his cap impact and became a major factor in discussions about whether the team could move on from him in future seasons.

Benched late in season amid coaching turmoil

In 2025, with the Dolphins struggling and sitting at 6–7 after a loss to the Steelers, head coach Mike McDaniel benched Tagovailoa and turned to rookie Quinn Ewers, highlighting uncertainty about Tagovailoa’s future as Miami’s starter.

2024 1

Concussion and missed time in fifth NFL season

During the 2024 season, Tagovailoa suffered another concussion and was limited to 11 games, as the Dolphins slipped to an 8–9 record, raising renewed concerns about his long-term health and availability.

2023 1

First full season and playoff appearance as starter

In 2023, Tagovailoa played his only full season, quarterbacking a high-powered Miami offense that ranked first in yards and second in points, as the Dolphins won 11 games before losing in the Wild Card round in a cold road playoff game in Kansas City.

2022 2

Leads explosive Dolphins offense under Mike McDaniel

With new head coach Mike McDaniel in 2022, Tagovailoa led the NFL in yards per attempt and touchdown percentage while directing a rejuvenated Dolphins offense that finished sixth in total offense and returned to the playoffs, despite him missing the end of the season due to concussion issues.

Scary concussion sequence and multiple head injuries

In 2022, Tagovailoa suffered his first confirmed NFL concussion in a Thursday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 4, just four days after a controversial return to play against the Bills in Week 3 following what was initially labeled a back injury; he later sustained another concussion in Week 16 versus the Green Bay Packers, which caused him to miss the final two games of the regular season and the Dolphins’ playoff game.

2020 2

Rookie season with Dolphins

Tagovailoa began his NFL career with the Miami Dolphins in the 2020 season, initially backing up Ryan Fitzpatrick before taking over as the starting quarterback and helping the team remain in playoff contention, marking the start of his six-year tenure with the franchise.

Drafted by Miami Dolphins

Tua Tagovailoa was selected by the Miami Dolphins as the 5th overall pick in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, entering the league as the franchise’s anticipated quarterback of the future after a standout career at Alabama.

6 years in the NFL

Frequently Asked Questions About Tua Tagovailoa

Is Tua Tagovailoa injured or expected to play this week?

Tua Tagovailoa is not currently listed with a new injury, but he is <strong>not expected to start again for the Miami Dolphins</strong> after being benched late in the 2025 season. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that the team is likely moving on at quarterback, with rookie Quinn Ewers taking over, so Tagovailoa’s lack of playing time is performance- and team-decision related rather than due to a current injury.

How did Tua Tagovailoa play in his most recent game for the Miami Dolphins?

Tua Tagovailoa was <strong>benched following the Dolphins’ Week 15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>, a move driven by performance concerns, with rookie Quinn Ewers taking the helm afterward. Specific final-game stats are less emphasized in current coverage than the fact that his late‑season play and the Week 15 loss triggered the benching and raised deeper questions about his future with the team.

Is Tua Tagovailoa getting traded or staying with the Miami Dolphins?

Recent reporting indicates the Dolphins are <strong>likely done with Tua Tagovailoa as their starter</strong>, and he is seen as a strong candidate to move on from Miami despite the financial complications of his contract. ESPN notes that, although he is in the first year of a four‑year, $212.1 million extension, the team is already weighing scenarios to release or eventually trade him, and Tagovailoa himself has publicly said a fresh start away from the Dolphins "would be dope," signaling openness to a move.

Is Tua Tagovailoa a top‑10 quarterback right now?

According to <strong>HeyTC's Daily AI Quarterback Rankings</strong>, Tua Tagovailoa is currently ranked <strong>No. 24</strong> with a Delulu overall rating of <strong>25.42 tier</strong>, which places him outside the top‑10 (and even top‑20) quarterbacks. This ranking aligns with broader league narratives that his 2025 inconsistency and late‑season benching have pushed him down the positional pecking order.

Who is Tua Tagovailoa expected to play for next, and what is his upcoming matchup outlook?

With the Dolphins having finished a 7–10 season and turning to Quinn Ewers after Week 15, Tua Tagovailoa presently has <strong>no confirmed upcoming game</strong> scheduled as a starter for Miami. Current coverage is focused on his potential departure and “fresh start” with another team rather than any specific next opponent, so his future matchup will depend on where he lands if the Dolphins move on.

What is the biggest current storyline around Tua Tagovailoa?

The dominant storyline is that Tua Tagovailoa has been <strong>benched in Miami, is unlikely to start again for the Dolphins, and is openly eyeing a fresh start elsewhere</strong>. This is unfolding alongside the firing of head coach Mike McDaniel and a broader Dolphins reset, with analysts linking McDaniel’s fate and the team’s struggles directly to Tagovailoa’s injuries, inconsistency, and late‑season benching.