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Tua Tagovailoa excited to assist Dolphins in ending playoff drought with new contract

In Miami Gardens, Florida, Tua Tagovailoa has finalized a new four-year contract extension with the Miami Dolphins, which will pay him an average of $53.1 million annually, starting from next season. This new deal, including a $42 million signing bonus, signifies a significant milestone for the fifth-year quarterback and lifts any concerns about his future with the team.

Acknowledging the weight of expectations that come with his lucrative contract, Tagovailoa expressed determination to rise to the occasion, recognizing the responsibilities that accompany being the highest-paid employee in the Dolphins organization. Following months of negotiations, the Dolphins’ decision to commit to Tagovailoa long-term reflects their trust in his potential despite encountering some ups and downs since being drafted fifth overall in 2020.

During a practice session attended by Dolphins fans for the first time in the 2024 training camp schedule, Tagovailoa playfully referenced the famous line “Show me the money” from the movie “Jerry Maguire,” adding a lighthearted touch to the milestone moment. Despite facing challenges, such as a concussion that sidelined him in the 2022 season, Tagovailoa bounced back and showcased his skills by amassing 4,624 passing yards and 29 touchdowns in 17 games last season.

Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel, a strong supporter of Tagovailoa, emphasized the importance of looking ahead and building on the progress made. With McDaniel tailoring strategies to complement Tagovailoa’s strengths, the Dolphins led the league in average yards per game in the previous season. The coach’s role in advocating for Tagovailoa during contract negotiations has not gone unnoticed, highlighting their collaborative relationship on and off the field.

As the Dolphins aim to break their playoff drought and achieve greater success in the postseason, Tagovailoa remains focused on team accomplishments over individual accolades. The quarterback’s willingness to trade personal statistics for championship victories reflects his team-oriented mindset and commitment to elevating the Dolphins to new heights in the upcoming seasons.

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