It’s been a big offseason for Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
Tagovailoa, now healthy after concussion issues sidelined him for portions of last season, will be the team’s starting quarterback for at least the next two seasons after Miami picked up the fifth-year option on his rookie contract.
He’s also sporting a new look, which he unveiled at his charity event over the weekend with his family: a mustache.
Dolphins QB and family man Tua Tagovailoa at his second annual Luau with Tua event benefitting his foundation. pic.twitter.com/yV7nvC3qp2
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Aside from the ‘stache, Tagovailoa updated the media on his offseason training and how he’s feeling heading into the summer.
“Offseason training has been good,” Tagovailoa said. “Been working on strength in many areas and been chipping away at things I felt like I needed to work on to get to where I feel like I can get to in later parts of the season. … How do I feel now compared to a year ago? I’m smiling a lot more, so I would say good.”
The Dolphins will be looking to build on their 2022 AFC wild-card appearance when the team takes the field again in September.