Miami general manager Chris Grier said he couldn’t help but be concerned about Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa’s durability. “I can’t lie and say no,” Grier said. “But it’s not something that is going to make us afraid to do something long-term with him.'
. “But it’s not something that is going to make us afraid to do something long-term with him. The one thing he’s had, he’s been banged up, but he always comes back and bounces back and plays hard and performs, so excited for his future. Excited for watching him doing all the work he’s been doing in the offseason right now to prepare for 2023, and he’s very excited to get back on the field with his teammates.
“But all expectations, he’s our quarterback and he’s our quarterback here to be successful for a long time.”
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