Tua Tagovailoa is set to return to the field after recovering from another concussion, with Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel emphasizing the need for him to protect himself better this time. Tagovailoa's previous injury came after he initiated contact during a scramble, prompting discussions among teammates about the importance of sliding to avoid hits.
The Dolphins face the Arizona Cardinals, who feature a mobile quarterback in Kyler Murray. Murray's ability to scramble adds pressure on defenses, while the Dolphins hope to utilize Tagovailoa's accuracy to enhance their offense. Meanwhile, the Cardinals' defense faces challenges with multiple injuries, including linebacker Dennis Gardeck's season-ending ACL tear.
Despite ups and downs in the Murray-to-Marvin Harrison Jr. connection, both players express optimism about their potential growth. On the defensive side, Jalen Ramsey's versatility has made him a key asset for Miami, contributing to their strong pass defense.