
"We are certain that Tua gives us the best chance to win. I think it's pretty simple. We play the players that give us the best chance to win and, when that changes or if that changes or if somebody else gives us a better shot, then we adjust there."
"I wouldn't say I'm playing to keep my job. I would say I'm playing to help my team win every time. I think that's the objective for every quarterback that's playing, for every football player. I would say my performance needs to be better, and my performance doesn't reflect me trying to keep my job, because that's not the standard in which I've been playing all these other years."
"I haven't heard about any of that. No social media for me, so that's the first time I'm hearing it."
The Miami Dolphins are 2-7 and Tua Tagovailoa has thrown a league-leading 11 interceptions this season. Media reports suggested the team could evaluate backups Zach Wilson or rookie Quinn Ewers if Tagovailoa's play does not improve. Tagovailoa said he had not heard such internal talk and avoids social media. Coach Mike McDaniel affirmed Tagovailoa will start and said the team plays whoever gives the best chance to win. Tagovailoa emphasized that he is focused on helping the team win and acknowledged his performance needs to improve, with a return to fundamentals as the focus.
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