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Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa Attends Training Camp During Contract Talks

NFL Quarter Back Tua Tagovailoa‘s presence was limited during the Miami Dolphin’s first training camp practice this week, amid ongoing contract negotiations with the team.

Coach Mike McDaniel indicated that Tagovailoa’s involvement will likely remain restricted, reflecting his previous practice workloads this offseason. Despite attending the full mandatory minicamp in June, Tagovailoa had missed parts of the offseason program earlier.

Tagovailoa participated in individual and 7-on-7 drills but took only two snaps in 11-on-11 drills, handing off the ball both times. His presence, however, was felt by his teammates.

“Tua is very active and continues to be a leader,” Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith said. “He’s doing all the right things. This is just the business side of it, and Tua has to take care of what he needs to.”

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In 2023, Tagovailoa led the NFL in passing yards with 4,624 and threw 29 touchdowns, playing all 18 of the Dolphins’ games. Contract extension talks have been ongoing since the offseason, with both sides wanting to finalize a deal.

Recent quarterback deals, such as Jared Goff‘s $212 million extension with the Detroit Lions and Trevor Lawrence‘s $275 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, have set high market values. Tagovailoa acknowledged these figures in June, emphasizing the impact of market dynamics on negotiations.

“The market is the market,” Tagovailoa said. “We’re trying to move in the right direction where we can both be happy.”

Tagovailoa reported for veteran report day on Tuesday and has maintained communication with the team and teammates. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill praised Tagovailoa’s mental state and competitive spirit.

“Tua is in great spirits,” Hill said. “He’s excited to be back with the guys. Just his presence means a lot, especially to me.”

In addition to Tagovailoa, several other Dolphins players, including wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., pass rushers Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb, and linebacker David Long Jr., were placed on the active/physically unable to perform list.

Coach McDaniel sees the absence of these starters as an opportunity for other players to prove their abilities.

“There’s stuff that goes on that you can’t control,” McDaniel said. “We’ll adjust to ensure our players are positioned for success. Distractions are only distractions if you allow them to be.”

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