Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa ’s admission came after a lopsided loss that exposed the Miami Dolphins’ home-field disadvantage from the start. On the opening drive at Hard Rock Stadium, the offense showed early rhythm before a false start by Larry Borom turned a manageable 4th-and-1 into a stalled possession. Afterward, Tagovailoa didn’t hesitate to connect the miscue to crowd noise—crediting Baltimore Ravens fans for disrupting the Dolphins’ cadence and energy in their own stadium.
Reporter David Furones of The Sun Sentinel shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) a clip from the postgame exchange that quickly gained traction across social media. The video captured the quarterback’s surprising response when asked about the critical early penalty.
“Tua, asked about the fourth-and-1 f

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