Tua Tagovailoa Is Ready to Return to the Field!

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After missing four games due to a concussion, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is back and ready to play!** He has cleared concussion protocol and will start in Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals. Tua has been eager to return, and his teammates are thrilled to have him back. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill even said his return almost made him cry! The Dolphins' offense has struggled without Tua, but with him leading the way, they hope to turn their season around. Will Tua be the spark that reignites Miami's offense?

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