Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel addresses Tua Tagovailoa contract situation
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MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel addressed the contract status of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa prior to Wednesday’s first practice.
The first question asked of McDaniel was if Tua would be taking part in all or a portion of the preseason practices as he seeks a contract extension. McDaniel said the situation is “very fluid.”
“I think its important to acknowledge Tua is in the midst of contract negotiations,” McDaniel said. “That’s important to him and the football team.
“It’s very fluid. We’re taking it day-by-day. I know today I’m expecting what we did in the spring (and) we’ll move forward for what’s best for him and us.”
McDaniel added everyone is aware of the importance of these negotiations to the Dolphins and Tua and his family.
“Everybody know he wants a contract done. Everybody is trying their best to get a deal done.”
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Tua sat out some drills in the spring to make a point about his disatisfaction. That was after a discussion and agreement between the quarterback McDaniel.
By sitting out completely, Tua would have been fined $50,000 per day. He is playing under the contract he signed after being selected fifth overall by the Dolphins in 2020. He is seeking an extension in the $55 million a year range, similar to those signed by Joe Burrow and Trevor Lawrence.
The question of whether Tua would show up was answered Tuesday when players said he was in the building and they expected their quarterback to be at practice.
McDaniel does not expect Tua’s contract dispute to be a distraction to the team.
“I’m very proud of the team this offseason,” McDaniel said, adding he believes the team has “matured in how we go about our business.”
“In a different way its the same challenge you face (during the season). I’m not going to forecast how long it goes on. We’ll adjust as we see fit. All those things are a distraction if you allow it to be.
“I have no concerns about distractions and we together do the best we can to put our best step forward.”
McDaniel added it is very confident in his relationship with Tua, and said the quarterback can separate business from what it happening on the football field.
Tom D’Angelo is a senior sports columnist and golf reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].