Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa has tough challenge balancing success, health, says Steve Young
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's health has become a major sticking point in not only his professional career, but the fortunes of the organization.
Tagovailoa, 27, has suffered several of concussions throughout his NFL career, mostly recently during a game against the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 of the 2024 season. Tagovailoa missed four games on injured reserve after what was his third documented head injury with the Dolphins.
Advertisement
On "The Rich Eisen Show," Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve Young spoke on Tagovailoa's situation and how he should proceed under center.
'When you put on the helmet, you are at risk. No matter what happens, you are going to be at risk,' Young said. "Tua is in a super tight spot to be able to play the game the way it should be paid and remain available."
"If you are not going to attack the line of scrimmage, if you are not going to give that threat, you will not be in the Super Bowl," Young said.
Steve Young NFL career cut short by injury
Young, a two-time MVP (1992 and 1994) and three-time Super Bowl champion, suffered several documented concussions in his 17-year playing career between the NFL and USFL. His last concussion occurred on Sept. 27, 1999, and was said to cause him to retire.
Advertisement
Young led the NFL with 36 touchdowns passes in 1998 and even at age 38, was still considered one top QBs in league when he retired, coming off his seventh straight Pro Bowl season. He only played in three games in 1999 when symptoms from post-concussion syndrome forced him to retire.
Young famously backed up Joe Montana for five seasons before getting his chance to start with the San Francisco 49ers, helping extend that team's run near the top of the NFL. The Niners had won double-digit regular season games each year Young was the full-time starter.
Miami Dolphins handling Tua situation
Dolphins general manager Chris Grier spoke about Tagovailoa in January, expressing the necessity of his quarterback to stay on the field.
Advertisement
'He needs to be available," Grier said. "He needs to know how to protect himself. Like, you're going to get hit at times, it's always going to happen, but he needs to control what he can control."
Tagovailoa missed a career high six games in 2024 including four straight after colliding helmet first with Buffalo Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin in Week 2. The Dolphins went 2-4 record in the games that Tagovailoa missed (he was out a pair of games in December with a hip injury) and went 6-5 in the games he did play.
Tua spoke to the media at the Dolphins mandatory minicamp on June 10 and reiterated his GMs words.
"Doing everything I can to stay available for the guys,' Tagovailoa said. Like I've said before in the past, nothing changes with that. It's knowing when is the time to give up on a play. I would say the longevity for me to be on the field with my guys is more important than whatever that one play is.
Advertisement
Tagovailoa has consistently stated that he wants to play football and the concussions he has received will not take that away from him. Young knows the position Tua is in but knows what is needed if the quarterback hopes to win.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Steve Young: Tua Tagovailoa must learn how to end plays earlier

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
26 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Buccaneers have unique placement in Madden 26 beta team ratings
Every year, gamers and actual football players alike get excited about the release of the annual Madden football game. Like every video game, a beta version is always released to work out the bugs within it, as well as to see what works and what doesn't in terms of ideas. Within that, it also allows for previews of the game itself to happen, and one of those things includes the overall ratings of the teams within the game. Advertisement While we do not yet see the ratings of players, we do see the team overalls, and they are something to behold. The Bucs' overall rating is 84, which ranks them 13th, tied with their division rival, the Atlanta Falcons. Other NFC South team ratings include the Panthers' 79, which ranks them 29th, and the Saints' 83, which is good enough for 17th. There are some questionable teams ranked ahead of the Bucs, such as the Browns, Jets, Steelers, and Dolphins. Bucs fans will have to wait for revenge for when the full game releases later this year. This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs have unique placement in initial Madden 26 beta team ratings


USA Today
32 minutes ago
- USA Today
Baltimore Ravens 53-man roster projection following mandatory minicamp
With the mandatory minicamp in the rearview mirror, we're dropping an early Ravens' 53-man roster prediction with a few surprises Baltimore just exited the Under Armour Performance Center following two days of mandatory minicamp, and it was the last time this Super Bowl hopeful will be together until mid-July. During free agency, the Ravens added Cooper Rush and DeAndre Hopkins to the passing game, cornerback Chidobe Awuzie on defense, and Jake Hummel to the special teams. The team is still in the midst of a Super Bowl window and signed a talented and versatile 11-player NFL draft class, and 17 undrafted free agents. Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta made the most significant move of the off-season on Wednesday, quietly coming to terms with Jaire Alexander on a one-year deal. With the team off until July training camp, we're releasing another 53-man roster prediction with a few surprises. Random note: The Baltimore Ravens have granted outside linebacker David Ojabo an international roster exemption, opening up a spot for an extra player this offseason. According to "a qualifying international player is a person whose citizenship and principal place of residence are outside the United States and Canada, and who has a maximum of two years of United States high school experience." Ojabo, a 2022 second-round pick out of Michigan by the Ravens, was born in Nigeria but moved to Scotland in 2007. At 17, he moved to the United States and played basketball at Blair Academy in Blairstown, New Jersey. Soon after, he switched to football and became teammates with Baltimore outside linebacker Odafe Oweh. Ojabo now enters a pivotal fourth season in the NFL, and while he will not count against a roster spot for now, he will still count on the 53-man roster once the season starts. QB: 2 Lamar Jackson Cooper Rush Lamar Jackson is an MVP candidate, and Cooper Rush is among the best backup quarterbacks in the NFL. Devin Leary can find a role on the practice squad, and the Ravens can be creative with their approach. RB: 5 Derrick Henry Justice Hill Keaton Mitchell Rasheen Ali Pat Ricard Baltimore has a solid four at running back, and if Rasheen Ali doesn't improve, Eric DeCosta could look to make another move. WR: 6 Zay Flowers DeAndre Hopkins Rashod Bateman LaJohntay Wester Devontez Walker Tylan Wallace The final six spots at wide receiver will look similar, with DeAndre Hopkins replacing Nelson Agholor, and LaJohntay Wester being added via the NFL draft. Zay Flowers made the Pro Bowl after logging 74 catches for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns. Rashod Bateman had his best NFL season, logging 45 catches for 756 yards and nine touchdowns. There was a drop-off after that, with Nelson Agholor logging 29 catches for 231 yards and two scores. So, Baltimore went out and added DeAndre Hopkins. The Ravens drafted LaJohntay Wester and will look for Devontez Walker to take the next steps. TE: 3 Mark Andrews Isaiah Likely Charlie Kolar Baltimore goes chalk at tight end, running it back with its top three players from 2024, all of whom have expiring contracts. After a slow start, Mark Andrews finished with 55 catches for 673 yards and 11 scores while Isaiah Likely had 42 catches for 477 yards and six touchdowns. OL: 10 Tyler Linderbaum Nick Samac Daniel Faalele Andrew Vorhees Roger Rosengarten Ronnie Stanley Joe Noteboom Garrett Dellinger (Drafted Rookie) Emery Jones (Drafted Rookie) Carson Vinson (Drafted Rookie) The Ravens' offensive line produced a 13th-ranked 85.8 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating, allowing 145 pressures and just eight sacks on 539 pass plays this season. Tyler Linderbaum was the unit's best player, and his 82.5 PFF run-blocking grade ranked fourth among centers this season. Ronnie Stanley returns on a two-year deal, while Andrew Vorhees should be the starter at left guard. Ben Cleveland re-signed on a one-year contract, but we have Carson Vinson getting that final roster spot. DL: 5 Justin Madubuike Broderick Washington Aeneas Peebles (Drafted Rookie) C.J. Ravenell Travis Jones Edge Rusher: 5 Mike Green David Ojabo -- International Roster Exemption Odafe Oweh Kyle Van Noy Adisa Isaac Tavius Robinson LB: 4 Roquan Smith Trenton Simpson Jake Hummel Teddye Buchanan (Draft Pick) CB: 6 Nate Wiggins Jaire Alexander Chidobe Awuzie T.J. Tampa Marlon Humphrey Bilhal Kone (Draft Pick) The addition of Jaire Alexander forces Robert Longerbeam to the practice squad in his rookie season, and Jayln Armour-Davis to the waiver wire. Safety: 4 Sanoussi Kane Beau Brade Malaki Starks Kyle Hamilton Specialst: 3 Tyler Loop Jordan Stout Nick Moore
Yahoo
32 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Baltimore Ravens 53-man roster projection following mandatory minicamp
Baltimore just exited the Under Armour Performance Center following two days of mandatory minicamp, and it was the last time this Super Bowl hopeful will be together until mid-July. During free agency, the Ravens added Cooper Rush and DeAndre Hopkins to the passing game, cornerback Chidobe Awuzie on defense, and Jake Hummel to the special teams. The team is still in the midst of a Super Bowl window and signed a talented and versatile 11-player NFL draft class, and 17 undrafted free agents. Advertisement Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta made the most significant move of the off-season on Wednesday, quietly coming to terms with Jaire Alexander on a one-year deal. With the team off until July training camp, we're releasing another 53-man roster prediction with a few surprises. Random note: The Baltimore Ravens have granted outside linebacker David Ojabo an international roster exemption, opening up a spot for an extra player this offseason. According to "a qualifying international player is a person whose citizenship and principal place of residence are outside the United States and Canada, and who has a maximum of two years of United States high school experience." Advertisement Ojabo, a 2022 second-round pick out of Michigan by the Ravens, was born in Nigeria but moved to Scotland in 2007. At 17, he moved to the United States and played basketball at Blair Academy in Blairstown, New Jersey. Soon after, he switched to football and became teammates with Baltimore outside linebacker Odafe Oweh. Ojabo now enters a pivotal fourth season in the NFL, and while he will not count against a roster spot for now, he will still count on the 53-man roster once the season starts. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 07: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens looks to pass the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals during the fourth quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on November 07, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by) QB: 2 Lamar Jackson Cooper Rush Lamar Jackson is an MVP candidate, and Cooper Rush is among the best backup quarterbacks in the NFL. Devin Leary can find a role on the practice squad, and the Ravens can be creative with their approach. RB: 5 Derrick Henry Advertisement Justice Hill Keaton Mitchell Rasheen Ali Pat Ricard Baltimore has a solid four at running back, and if Rasheen Ali doesn't improve, Eric DeCosta could look to make another move. Dec 21, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) reacts after running for a first down against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images WR: 6 Zay Flowers DeAndre Hopkins Rashod Bateman LaJohntay Wester Devontez Walker Tylan Wallace The final six spots at wide receiver will look similar, with DeAndre Hopkins replacing Nelson Agholor, and LaJohntay Wester being added via the NFL draft. Zay Flowers made the Pro Bowl after logging 74 catches for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns. Rashod Bateman had his best NFL season, logging 45 catches for 756 yards and nine touchdowns. There was a drop-off after that, with Nelson Agholor logging 29 catches for 231 yards and two scores. So, Baltimore went out and added DeAndre Hopkins. The Ravens drafted LaJohntay Wester and will look for Devontez Walker to take the next steps. TE: 3 Mark Andrews Advertisement Isaiah Likely Charlie Kolar Baltimore goes chalk at tight end, running it back with its top three players from 2024, all of whom have expiring contracts. After a slow start, Mark Andrews finished with 55 catches for 673 yards and 11 scores while Isaiah Likely had 42 catches for 477 yards and six touchdowns. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - SEPTEMBER 15: Zay Flowers #4 and Daniel Faalele #77 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrate a touchdown during the third quarter against the Las Vegas Raiders at M&T Bank Stadium on September 15, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by) OL: 10 Tyler Linderbaum Nick Samac Daniel Faalele Andrew Vorhees Roger Rosengarten Ronnie Stanley Joe Noteboom Garrett Dellinger (Drafted Rookie) Emery Jones (Drafted Rookie) Carson Vinson (Drafted Rookie) The Ravens' offensive line produced a 13th-ranked 85.8 PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating, allowing 145 pressures and just eight sacks on 539 pass plays this season. Advertisement Tyler Linderbaum was the unit's best player, and his 82.5 PFF run-blocking grade ranked fourth among centers this season. Ronnie Stanley returns on a two-year deal, while Andrew Vorhees should be the starter at left guard. Ben Cleveland re-signed on a one-year contract, but we have Carson Vinson getting that final roster spot. DL: 5 Justin Madubuike Broderick Washington Aeneas Peebles (Drafted Rookie) C.J. Ravenell Travis Jones Jan 4, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens linebacker Odafe Oweh (99) reacts after sacking Cleveland Browns quarterback Bailey Zappe (not pictured) during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images Edge Rusher: 5 Mike Green David Ojabo -- International Roster Exemption Odafe Oweh Kyle Van Noy Adisa Isaac Tavius Robinson LB: 4 Roquan Smith Trenton Simpson Jake Hummel Teddye Buchanan (Draft Pick) Jan 4, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins (2) drops back in coverage as Cleveland Browns wide receiver Kaden Davis (89) runs a route during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images CB: 6 Nate Wiggins Advertisement Jaire Alexander Chidobe Awuzie T.J. Tampa Marlon Humphrey Bilhal Kone (Draft Pick) The addition of Jaire Alexander forces Robert Longerbeam to the practice squad in his rookie season, and Jayln Armour-Davis to the waiver wire. Safety: 4 Sanoussi Kane Beau Brade Malaki Starks Kyle Hamilton Specialst: 3 Tyler Loop Jordan Stout Nick Moore This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens 53-man roster prediction