Tua Tagovailoa reports for first day of team meetings as contract extension talks continue
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa reported to training camp for team meetings Tuesday, a sign that good faith could continue in ongoing contract negotiations.
If Tagovailoa participates in the first day of workouts on Wednesday, the message becomes even more promising.
Entering his fifth season, Tagovailoa is still playing under the contract he signed when the Dolphins made him the fifth overall selection of the 2020 draft.
Tagovailoa is targeting similar riches already enjoyed by quarterbacks Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert, who were drafted the same season. After their rookie deals, Burrow and Herbert signed multi-year contracts in excess of $200 million.
Although Tagovailoa didn't speak with reporters Tuesday, teammates said he's highly valuable to the club.
"He's very excited to be back in the building with all of the guys," receiver Tyreek Hill said. "It's great to see him out there. Still coming into work. It's still about his business without having the deal done. It just has been awesome having him around."
Thanks to a productive and injury-free 2023 season, Tagovailoa improved his negotiating leverage for the coveted deal. Tagovailoa threw for 29 touchdowns and a league-best 4,624 yards.
"I think Tua is very well deserving of the opportunity to get a contract extension," running back Raheem Mostert said. "He's worked his tail off since I've started playing with him. The leadership that he portrays, not only for the team, but for the organization, is definitely top-notch."
The Dolphins reached the postseason but were eliminated in the first round by eventual Super Bowl champion Kansas City, extending to 24 years their stretch without a playoff win.
"His presence means a lot, especially to me," Hill said.
Throughout negotiations, Tagovailoa participated in the team's offseason workouts, which also included veteran receiver Odell Beckham Jr., signed by the Dolphins in the offseason.
"Tua is a guy that really loves the game," receiver Jaylen Waddle said. "He likes to be around the team and the guys."
Teammates don't anticipate a deviation from the trend on Wednesday but when it involves contract negotiations, they also understand the alternative of Tagovailoa sitting out or limiting his work during camp.
"That's under his discretion and his team. I can't really speak on that because I'm his teammate and one of his brothers," Mostert said. "Tua is Tua and he's always put the team first."
The Dolphins re-signed defensive lineman Emmanuel Ogbah to a one-year deal. Ogbah's four-year tenure appeared to be finished following the 2023 season. But after the unexpected retirement of edge rusher Shaq Barrett last week, Ogbah again became an appealing option.
Barrett, a 10-year veteran, had signed with Miami in the offseason.