Tua Tagovailoa.
About Tua
Tua Tagovailoa is the starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, one of the more pass-heavy offenses in the NFL. He stands 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 225 pounds. Tagovailoa played his college football at Alabama, where he was a highly decorated prospect before entering the NFL Draft. He is known for his accuracy, quick release, and ability to work within a structured passing system that relies on speed and spacing at the skill positions.
Through 11 games played in the 2024 season, Tagovailoa has remained the focal point of Miami's offense. His role as the primary signal-caller in a scheme built around vertical routes and fast receivers makes him a relevant name for bettors tracking passing prop markets. Common prop angles for a quarterback in his position include passing yards (over/under lines), touchdown totals, completions, and interception props. His usage in a pass-first system gives those markets consistent volume, though his stat line in any given week can shift based on opponent coverage schemes, game script, and receiver availability. Bettors following Miami's offensive output will find Tagovailoa's props closely tied to team game totals and pace of play, making his performance a useful data point when evaluating Dolphins game markets.