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Tua has found a mentor in Fitz

Tagovailoa says veteran QB is doing a great job in helping to mold him

- By Safid Deen

Miami Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa sat down in a chair for his Thursday news conference, hoping the camera broadcasti­ng the Zoom interview could capture his outfit.

Tagovailoa slipped on a Ryan Fitzpatric­k, No. 14 Dolphins jersey, hoping to channel some of his own charming personalit­y in the manner of one of the NFL’s most affable players.

“I thought I could break [the] ice making you guys laugh, wearing a Fitz jersey because Fitz, he’s very personable as well,” Tagovailoa said with a grin.

Roughly two weeks after Fitzpatric­k shared his affection for Tagovailoa, the Dolphins rookie shared his appreciati­on for the veteran he will learn from in training camp and this season in what might be the most amicable quarterbac­k competitio­n in the NFL.

Before diving into the budding friendship between Fitzpatric­k and Tagovailoa, here’s a quick health update:

Tagovailoa, who continues to progress after his hip injury last November, will eventually have to experience how it feels to get hit again.

The last time he was tackled, he was brought to the ground by two players, suffering a dislocated hip and posterior wall fracture with playing for Alabama. .

It’s going to be a while before he is tackled, perhaps when he makes his rookie debut.

Tagovailoa, like every NFL quarterbac­k, will continue to wear a red, non-contact jersey in practice, with teammates strongly discourage­d from hitting him or other quarterbac­ks.

“Honestly, you just never know until it actually happens. I won’t know the feeling until I actually do get tackled,” he said. “So, it’s almost like a trial and error kinda thing. You got to go out there and do it to know if it does hurt or it doesn’t. That’s pretty much what I can say.

“But as for how I feel right now, everything is going well.”

That was as much of a health update Tagovailoa provided Thursday as his second news conference since being drafted touched on several topics.

■ Tagovailoa is surprised Dolphins legend Dan Marino, who sat in his first quarterbac­k meeting, is “super humble.”

■ Tagovailoa is still learning offensive coordinato­r Chan Gailey’s scheme, and getting to know his teammates.

■ And he is centering his focus on preparing for the season instead of any expectatio­ns on him to be the Dolphins’ next franchise quarterbac­k.

In the meantime, the Dolphins are entering the third week of their training camp, and at least two of their quarterbac­ks seem to be getting along just fine.

Consider this anecdote from Tagovailoa, who said Fitzpatric­k tried to introduce his family — which includes wife Liza and seven children — on a FaceTime call this week.

“I’ve got to meet his family like about two days ago, and it was pretty funny because everyone while we were on FaceTime, everyone was scattered around the house,” Tagovailoa said.

“So, he introduces me to his kids, and he introduces me to his wife. And he was like ‘This is it. This is everyone. This is my family.’

“And then, low and behold, he forgets two of them.”

Tagovailoa couldn’t help but laugh again.

Tagovailoa knows it will be Dolphins coach Brian Flores who ultimately decides which quarterbac­k will start: Fitzpatric­k, third-year quarterbac­k Josh Rosen or Tagovailoa.

While Tagovailoa awaits a decision, he seems to be cherishing the experience of absorbing as much as he can from Fitzpatric­k, who is entering his 16th season in the NFL.

“He’s really been in the league for so long. And to be behind a profession­al like that, it’s kinda mind boggling how down to earth he is,” Tagovailoa said.

“That saying goes true. It says ‘If you want to get somewhere fast, you go alone. But if you want to do it with purpose, you bring people with you.’

“I think Fitz has done a tremendous job in trying to shape and mold me, and Josh as well. It’s been really cool to go through that process with him.”

 ?? PETER MCMAHON/MIAMI DOLPHINS ?? Dolphins rookie quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa during training camp at the team’s practice facility Wednesday in Davie.
PETER MCMAHON/MIAMI DOLPHINS Dolphins rookie quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa during training camp at the team’s practice facility Wednesday in Davie.

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