The Miami Dolphins Will Trade Tua Tagovailoa to the Los Angeles Rams
The topic of conversation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa has been if he should return to the game of football after his third concussion. It seems as though he is, but in doing so, Tagovailoa also needs a fresh start off the Miami Dolphins.
That ideal fresh start for Tagovailoa will be on the Los Angeles Rams. As it currently stands, the future of the Rams is up in air as they could be on the verge of a rebuild. Sean McVay looks disinterested and more focused on his broadcasting future. For Matthew Stafford, he is close to retiring as well. If the Rams have a losing season, there is nothing for Stafford to gain from it, he won a Super Bowl already, is in his age 36 season, and has already hit milestone numbers with 57,285 pass yards, and 360 touchdowns. His level of play has started to show cracks of decline already with his three-three touchdown-interception ratio to start 2024, for Stafford he should want to go out on top while possible.
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This leaves the door open for a rebuild, and a situation that is ideal for Tua Tagovailoa to come in and be the franchise quarterback for. For Tagovailoa, he needs a fresh start after everything that has happened in Miami, and for the Dolphins they need a better quarterback to fit their offensive system. Making this an ideal trade situation.
Tagovailoa would be going to a Rams team that has the talent in Puka Nacua, Cooper Kupp, and Kyren Williams that he would be able to rely on. Tagovailoa has shown he is a very capable NFL quarterback with his 13,122 yards and 83 touchdowns. His 40 interceptions and 94 sacks aren’t ideal, but in the early stages of Tagovailoa’s career the situation wasn’t necessarily ideal for him. With the Rams, Tagovailoa would be able to add to the offense and be a steady replacement to keep them contenders, while also extending the time they have to develop a younger quarterback and accepting a rebuild period.
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