Marino: Dolphins must keep Tua healthy to win
Briefly

Dan Marino, Hall of Famer and adviser to Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, voiced support for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa but underscored a crucial concern: maintaining his health. Marino stated that Tagovailoa is the established franchise quarterback, but injuries could hinder his performance. Tagovailoa missed six games last season due to concussions and a hip injury, prompting general manager Chris Grier to stress the need for Tagovailoa to improve his availability and injury protection, particularly as the team aims for playoff success.
"I thought we had a very good football team until we started getting injuries, especially at the end of the year... Tua is our quarterback, but we need to find a way to just keep him healthy."
"He needs to be available. He needs to know how to protect himself," Grier said later, emphasizing the importance of Tagovailoa's ability to stay on the field in order to succeed.
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