August 23, 2025
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa arrived in Detroit eager to put last week’s disappointing joint practice with the Chicago Bears behind him. Instead, Wednesday’s matchup against the Detroit Lions became another rough outing, as Miami’s offense never found its rhythm from the opening snap.

While Tagovailoa avoided the turnovers that hurt him in Chicago, the lack of mistakes didn’t disguise the underlying problems. Detroit’s defensive front, led by Aidan Hutchinson, repeatedly broke through the pocket, exposing gaps along the offensive line—especially on the right side, where Larry Borom filled in for the injured Austin Jackson. Tagovailoa admitted the unit “couldn’t get going” and lacked the spark that typically fuels their sessions.

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