“I feel like this has a lot to do with myself.”
After an 11–6 2023 season that found the Dolphins in the postseason and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa as the NFL’s leading passer, hopes were high for a Miami team heading into coach Mike McDaniel’s third season.
Instead? The Fins find themself at 5–7 through 12 games and with many more questions than answers as they hit the stretch run of 2024.
Tagovailoa, who missed four games this season due to a concussion, puts the blame on himself for his team’s struggles.
“Very surprised.” said the 26-year-old on Wednesday when asked whether he’s surprised about Miami’s 5–7 record. “I don’t think that shows the character of who we are as a team. Doesn’t show the work that we’ve put in this offseason together. But, you know, nobody else will say it but me: I feel like this has a lot to do with myself. Obviously, putting myself in harm’s way in the second game. Going down, basically leaving my guys out to dry.”