NFL Dolphins quarterback puts a reporter in his place

NFL: Dolphins quarterback puts a reporter in his place

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was fed up with comments from ESPN network analyst Ryan Clark.

The latter recently claimed he found the 25-year-old too “fat” and had not trained in the off-season.

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“I’ll tell you what he didn’t do. He wasn’t in the gym so I would put my hand on it,” Clark said during a live broadcast.

“He must have spent a lot of time at the tattoo artist’s,” he continued. He didn’t follow the advice of his nutritionists. He looks happy. he is fat It takes the form of a woman who works at Onyx [un bar d’effeuilleuses d’Atlanta] At the moment.”

After the Dolphins’ practice Wednesday, Tagovailoa was asked about the analyst’s derogatory comments.

“It’s strange,” he said. I come from a family where respect comes first. He’s gone too far.

“I would appreciate it if he would stop saying my name!”

Last year, Tagovailoa played his third season in the NFL. However, he endured many adversities and had to miss four games due to a concussion.

The fifth overall pick in the 2020 draft still had his best stats of his career. In 13 games, he completed 64.8% of his passes for 3,548 yards and 25 touchdowns.