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Rookie QBs Burrow, Herbert let it loose; Tagovailoa all set

- By Barry Wilner Barry Wilner is an Associated Press writer.

Joe Burrow guided his team to a win. Justin Herbert probably deserved one. And Tua Tagovailoa didn’t have to do much to be successful in his NFL starting debut.

It was a mixed bag Sunday for the three quarterbac­ks drafted in the top six in April. It also was an intriguing look into what might be ahead for Burrow in “Joehio,” Herbert in Hollywood, and Tua in South Beach.

“It was fun just being able to go out there and play a full 60minute game now, being that it was my first start in the NFL,“said Tagovailoa after a 2817 victory over the Rams in a game the defense and special teams basically won. “We really faced a really good defense. I’m proud of what we got to do offensivel­y, but I do know that there’s still a lot of things we need to correct.”

Tagovailoa sat behind Ryan Fitzpatric­k for six games, and Fitzpatric­k led the Dolphins to two straight victories to get to 33. But then came the bye week, and it apparently was Miami’s plan all along to turn to a healthy Tua — even when the bye was moved up from Week 11 because of league rescheduli­ng because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The best moves the lefty from Alabama showed were doing a dance following a 3yard touchdown pass to DeVante Parker. Tagovailoa also retrieved the ball as a souvenir.

But it’s not about Tagovailoa being Dan Marino quite yet. It’s about establishi­ng Tagovailoa as the team’s leader for the next decade, even if he isn’t tearing it up the way Burrow and Herbert are.

Tagovailoa also has something the other two NFL rookies don’t: a potential playoff contender. So turning him loose might not be on the Dolphins’ agenda in 2020.

Burrow, the top overall draftee, has been turned loose since preseason. There wasn’t any question the 2019 national champion at LSU would be the man in Cincinnati. Though the Bengals ( 251) are barren in so many areas, Burrow looks exactly like a franchise QB.

Burrow has 221 completion­s, the most by a player in his first eight career games in NFL history. He has completed at least 25 passes in six games, tied with Arizona’s Kyler Murray ( 2019) for the second most such games by a rookie. Only Philadelph­ia’s Carson Wentz had more, with seven in 2016.

Burrow shows poise, creativity — and toughness, a must for any quarterbac­k, but absolutely essential for one joining a rebuilding team coming off a 214 season. Burrow has been as good or better than nearly every opposing quarterbac­k he has faced.

And the Bengals are improving.

“We don’t feel like a 15 football team,” he said after a 3120 win over Tennessee on Sunday. “One or two plays go our way over the last couple of weeks, and we’re 62 or 71, but we know that we didn’t make those plays until today and it feels good to make them.”

It can’t feel very good for Herbert, whose Chargers ( 25) can’t hold leads. They’ve been outscored by only six points overall, but they find ways to lose in excruciati­ng fashion — such as 3130 at Denver on Sunday.

Still, Herbert has been pretty much everything the Chargers sought with the sixth overall draft pick. He had three touchdown passes in that loss to the Broncos, tying him with Houston’s Deshaun Watson ( 2017) as the only rookies with at least three TD tosses in four consecutiv­e games.

Herbert is resourcefu­l, competitiv­e and possibly more versatile than his two rookie peers.

And he apparently knows what to say after a loss.

“If anyone thinks this doesn’t bother me at all, they’re wrong,“Herbert said. “I take a lot of pride in this team. I know I’ve only been here for a little bit, but you can’t do anything about changing results that have already happened. All we can do now is look forward, go forward, continue to have great weeks of practice and get better.

“It’s obviously tough. It’s definitely tough anytime you lose close games like that, especially for five weeks in a row. It’s tough, but we’re going to get better and there’s nothing we can do about it now. So just keep pushing forward and keep getting better.”

 ?? Andy Lyons / Getty Images ?? The Bengals’ Joe Burrow looks to pass against the Titans in a victory Sunday. Though the Bengals ( 251) are barren in so many areas, Burrow looks exactly like a franchise QB.
Andy Lyons / Getty Images The Bengals’ Joe Burrow looks to pass against the Titans in a victory Sunday. Though the Bengals ( 251) are barren in so many areas, Burrow looks exactly like a franchise QB.
 ?? Doug Murray / Associated Press ?? The Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa celebrates his first career TD pass, to wide receiver DeVante Parker, against the Rams.
Doug Murray / Associated Press The Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa celebrates his first career TD pass, to wide receiver DeVante Parker, against the Rams.
 ?? David Zalubowski / Associated Press ?? Quarterbac­k Justin Herbert has been pretty much everything the Chargers sought with the sixth overall draft pick.
David Zalubowski / Associated Press Quarterbac­k Justin Herbert has been pretty much everything the Chargers sought with the sixth overall draft pick.

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