MIAMI GARDENS — For much of the first four games of the 2025 season, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been under heavy scrutiny over his play.

Through it, quarterbacks coach Darrell Bevell has seen him stay even-tempered.

“I haven’t really seen him that dispirited the last few weeks,” Bevell said. “It’s important to him to play well, obviously. But it’s more the mindset of, ‘Where can I make my corrections? What can I do better?’ But it hasn’t been an aspect where he’s lost any confidence or been down.”

Tagovailoa started the season with three turnovers — two interceptions and a lost fumble — against the Indianapolis Colts. He then had key late interceptions in tight losses to the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills.

If there was cause for concern with Tagovailoa’s ps

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