Tua the Talk of NFL Nation

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The Miami Dolphins started the 2023 NFL season with a thrilling 36-34 victory on the road against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
The game was a back-and-forth battle that required an impressive second-half performance from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, which captured the attention of the national media.
Tagovailoa finished the game with 466 passing yards, marking the fourth most all time in a season opener and the second-most in Dolphins history. He also completed 62.2 percent of his passes with three touchdowns and one interception.
Here’s a look at the national media’s reaction to Tagovailoa’s impressive performance.
Media Reaction to Tagovailoa vs. Chargers
NFL Insider Cameron Wolfe is still thinking about Tagovailoa’s dime to Tyreek Hill in the fourth quarter. Considering the situation (third down, late in the fourth quarter) and difficulty (off-platform throw), there’s an argument it was the best throw of Tagovailoa’s career.
Tua Tagovailoa is coming for everything he’s owed this year. Still thinking about this throw yesterday to lead 4th Q comeback over Chargers: pic.twitter.com/cZOnTEdaXC
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) September 11, 2023
ESPN’s Mina Kimes has been tentative with her praise of Tagovailoa in the past, but even she was impressed with Tagovailoa’s fourth-quarter pass to Hill.
That was just an awesome, awesome play by Tua in such a high leverage moment.
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) September 10, 2023
The Ringer’s Benjamin Solak is another national analyst who has been skeptical of Tagovailoa. However, he believes Sunday’s game was the best of the young quarterback’s career.
Tua is having one of the best games of his career. Dude is shredding.
— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) September 10, 2023
ESPN’s Mike Greenberg, a noted Jets fan, believes Tagovailoa played well enough to enter the MVP conversation after just one game. It seems the betting sharps agree, as Tagovailoa is now the co-favorite to win MVP on DraftKings Sportsbook.
Tua with an otherworldly opening day. Early MVP statement - if he’s healthy there’s nobody the #Dolphins can’t beat.
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) September 10, 2023
Monday morning, Pat McAfee went on his show to rave about Tagovailoa’s connection with wide receiver Tyreek Hill. Hill finished Sunday’s game with 11 catches for 215 yards and two touchdowns on 15 targets.
McAfee believes Sunday’s game proved Tagovailoa and Hill are more in sync this season, and the early returns seem to be trending in that direction.
It was an instant classic in Los Angeles yesterday..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) September 11, 2023
Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill are a DYNAMIC DUO #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/uZw3w1DnhP
Stephan A. Smith went on First Take Monday morning to praise Tagovailoa. Smith believes staying healthy is the only thing holding Tagovailoa back from a great season.
.@stephenasmith says Tua was the MOST impressive QB he saw on Sunday 👀 pic.twitter.com/tPIyqgPHZL
— First Take (@FirstTake) September 11, 2023
FOX Sports analyst Emmanuel Acho was among the few national media members to say he would take Tagovailoa over Justin Herbert last season.
Although that debate is far from over, that didn’t stop Acho from taking a victory lap on Twitter. To be fair, Tagovailoa was the better quarterback on Sunday.
Popular opinion is just that, *opinion*, not fact.
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) September 10, 2023
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
If given the choice, I’m taking TUA.
Tua Tagovailo >>>#FinsUp
Sports Illustrated senior writer Connor Orr didn’t mince words about how well he thought Tagovailoa played, writing:
“We were wrong to doubt the quarterback, to paint him as injury prone, to diminish him as a product of the system, to take digs at his fitness. Did you see the game-winning touchdown he threw against the Chargers on Sunday? A goal-line fade to a wide receiver the size of your middle school basketball league’s power forward? That isn’t a throw for a puppet quarterback. That’s a one-putt through the windmill on hole 18 of the world’s most ridiculous mini-golf course. He did it with time winding down on the road with one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL sitting on the opposite bench.”
Orr wasn’t the only national columnist making bold statements about Tagovailoa.
Pro Football Talk’s Peter King covered the quarterback’s stellar Week 1 showing in his Football Morning in America column, writing:
“But this was one of Tua’s best games at any level, ever. That was impressive. This game just felt so significant, even giving up so much ground to the Chargers in a 36-34 win at SoFi Stadium because Tagovailoa has been such a lightning rod, and no one knows if he can stay healthy for 17 weeks. Here, Tagovailoa wasn’t sacked, wasn’t abused, threw for 466 yards and three touchdowns. He was in command. You could just see it.”
It’s hard to say this was Tagovailoa’s best game at any level. He had some wildly impressive games with the Crimson Tide, but there’s a compelling case for this one taking that crown.
The Chargers had the Dolphins’ number in their matchup last season. That wasn’t the case on Sunday, as Tagovailoa racked up high-level throw after throw. As King put it: “He was in command. You could just see it.”

Dante currently serves as the deputy editor of Dolphins on SI, where he’s been contributing since 2022. He began his career covering the NFL Draft for Blue Chip Scouting and spent four years covering the Temple University Football team. For the past three years, Dante served as the Deputy Editor for The 33rd Team, working with former players, coaches, and general managers, while building a team of NFL writers.