Tua Tagovailoa looks on at the Pro Bowl.Tua Tagovailoa (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Tua Tagovailoa has been the subject of many conversations this off-season after the Miami Dolphins were knocked out of the NFL playoffs in the divisional round by the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Dolphins signal-caller has once again been the subject of exciting conversation after the team’s OTAs, and it seems like he may have tried too hard to be a more mobile quarterback this off-season after some interesting photos surfaced online.

Just last month, reports of Tagovailoa dropping some weight this off-season were made, and it looks like he was successful. However, some new photos have Dolphins fans worried about the 26-year-old Pro Bowler’s health.

Tua lost roughly 10 pounds in an attempt to be more mobile. However, it looks like he may have lost all his muscle from last season. This could be either a good or a bad thing, depending on how the quarterback performs in 2024.

Fans Are Worried For Tua Tagovailoa Following Multiple Concerning Headlines

One fan poked fun at the Dolphins’ quarterback, asking, “Are we sure that isn’t his brother?” while another fan threw out the idea of a possible injury he could have suffered this off-season, and if we’re being honest, there’s no telling what it could be.

Less than a month ago, fans were concerned that Tagovailoa had scammed them out of meet-and-greet opportunities, speculating that the All-Pro may have hired a look-alike to appear as him at a photo-op.

Whatever the case may be, as far we know, this is still the quarterback himself, and if his goals are to be accomplished, Tagovailoa will have to rush for more than 74 yards throughout the 2024 season.

Caitlin Clark Had The Coolest Reaction To Being Called A “White B****” By Pat McAfee

Caitlin Clark screaming (left) and Pat McAfee speaking (right)Caitlin Clark and Pat McAfee (Photos via Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark has offered a reaction to being called a “White B-” by Pat McAfee, according to Pat Mcafee himself.

The ESPN show host crossed a line on Monday when he referred to Clark as the above while explaining the significant impact she’s had on the WNBA.

“There seems to be this notion that this whole evolution of success and popularity in the WNBA is because of this entire rookie class. I think there’s a chance Chennedy Carter thinks [Sky rookie forward] Angel Reese deserves all this credit. The media talks about how it’s the entire class,” he said on ‘The Pat McAfee Show.’

“I would like the media people that continue to say, ‘This rookie class, this rookie class, this rookie class.’ Nah, just call it for what it is — there’s one white B- for the Indiana team who is a superstar.”

The comment unsurprisingly drew rife backlash, with many calling for ESPN to suspend or fire the former NFL punter.

“Obviously that’s a massive [expletive]-up on my end. I apologize for that. I did reach out to Caitlin Clark through the Fever (public relations), sent an apology and then got a message back that she said it was all good. No blood,” he noted.

“We move forward. And she appreciates us reaching out and apologizing. So that obviously makes me feel a little bit better. But to the people that got pissed off yesterday and offended, I understand. I learned a lot.”

That should be the end of that unless The Worldwide Leader in Sports decides to take action.