Dolphins coach reveals why he believes Tua will limit injury risk in 2025
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's struggles with injuries continue to raise doubts about his durability in the NFL. After missing six games last season due to concussion and hip injuries, coach Mike McDaniel sees potential for improvement. He emphasizes Tagovailoa's growth and understanding of the need to limit risk, attributing his recent injuries to controllable factors. With a focus on health and techniques like jiu-jitsu, Tagovailoa may develop strategies to enhance longevity on the field.
"I do have confidence based upon, realistically, it was every day he didn't play, which was 6½ NFL weeks that he didn't play last season."
"His last injuries of the last two seasons, there has been a consistency and a variable that he can control, starting with jiu-jitsu."
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