The Maui News - Weekender

Barring setback, Tagovailoa ready to return

- By TIM REYNOLDS

Barring a setback, Miami quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa is ready for his comeback.

Tagovailoa returns to his starting role Sunday when the Dolphins play the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in London, after missing most of the last four games — all of them Miami losses — with fractured ribs.

Dolphins coach Brian Flores made the announceme­nt Friday, a few hours after the team made the overnight flight from Miami to England.

“Assuming everything goes well in practice, Tua’s going to start the game,” Flores said.

Not all the injury news was good for Miami on Friday, though. The Dolphins ruled cornerback Xavien Howard (shoulder, groin) and wide receiver DeVante Parker (shoulder, hamstring) out for Sunday.

Tagovailoa being back sets up a rematch of the quarterbac­ks from the College Football Playoff national championsh­ip game from the 2018 season, when Clemson topped Tagovailoa and Alabama 44-16.

Trevor Lawrence played quarterbac­k for Clemson in that game; the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft is in line to start for Jacksonvil­le (0-5) on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

“I know they’re hungry for a win as a team, and for us as a team, we’re hungry for a win as well,” Tagovailoa said.

The QB from Ewa Beach, Oahu, said this was his first trip out of the U.S.; one of his initial takeaways was how he’d never seen driving on what Americans would consider “the other” side of the road, as is done in England.

“It’s awesome. It’s different,” Tagovailoa said.

The Dolphins can only hope his return brings different results, too.

All signs were pointing toward Tagovailoa’s return to the lineup throughout the week, starting with the Dolphins designatin­g him for a return off what was a three-week stint on injured reserve. He was hurt during the second series of Miami’s Week 2 loss to Buffalo, fracturing the ribs on a firstquart­er sack by A.J. Epenesa.

He practiced Wednesday and Thursday, without major issues, which put him in line for the start.

Jacoby Brissett started each of Miami’s last three games while Tagovailoa was on injured reserve. The Dolphins beat New England in the season opener with Tagovailoa playing, and are 0-4 since — plummeting to near the bottom of the NFL in virtually every major offensive category.

“We’re excited to have Tua back, there’s no doubt about that,” Flores said. “But there’s 53 guys on the team, 48 can play on game day, so it’s never one person that’s the reason. We have to play together as a team.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa sets up to pass during practice Wednesday. Barring a setback, the Oahu native will start Sunday when Miami takes on the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in London.
AP photo Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa sets up to pass during practice Wednesday. Barring a setback, the Oahu native will start Sunday when Miami takes on the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in London.

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