Tua Tagovailoa guided the Miami Dolphins to a 16–13 overtime win over the Washington Commanders in the NFL’s first-ever game at Madrid’s Estadio Bernabéu. And once the dust settled, the quarterback got hit with a fun question: Where does he want to play next overseas?
After checking off Frankfurt and now Madrid, Tua didn’t hesitate. The quarterback said he’d love for the NFL to take a game to Israel.
“Shoot, it’d be pretty cool to go play in Jerusalem. That’d be sick,” the quarterback said.
The Dolphins’ track record in Europe hasn’t exactly been sparkling. Heading into their Week 11 matchup with the Commanders, Miami was just 1–5 in games played across the continent, with their only win coming way back in 2014 when they rolled the Raiders 38–14 in London.
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