Tua Tagovailoa addresses Dolphins release after Falcons signing

Tua Tagovailoa spoke publicly for the first time since the Miami Dolphins released him, discussing his new one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons and upcoming competition with Michael Penix Jr. The former first-round pick acknowledged his subpar performance last season and expressed optimism about regaining form. He also addressed lingering injury concerns after passing the Falcons' medical protocols.

Tua Tagovailoa signed a one-year, prove-it contract with the Atlanta Falcons earlier this month following his release by the Miami Dolphins. In a virtual press conference on Tuesday, the quarterback reflected on last season's struggles, where he threw for 2,660 yards, 20 touchdowns, and a career-worst 15 interceptions across 14 games. Benched late in the year for Quinn Ewers after a three-interception game against the Cleveland Browns, Tagovailoa said, 'If you're looking at last year, my play wasn't up to the standard of the way I've been playing football the past ... three years since the new contract. So, just got to play better football.' The Dolphins had given him a four-year, $212.4 million extension in July 2024 but parted ways afterward, still owing him $54 million guaranteed for 2026 despite his veteran minimum deal in Atlanta. In Atlanta, Tagovailoa faces competition from Michael Penix Jr., who is recovering from a season-ending ACL injury suffered last November. Penix posted 1,982 yards, nine touchdowns, and three interceptions in his second NFL season. 'You're either a competitor or you're not,' Tagovailoa said. 'I embrace the competition. I'm excited to work alongside with Mike.' Both left-handed passers, they share a draft connection through Tagovailoa's brother. The Falcons added Trevor Siemian as a free agent on Tuesday for depth. Tagovailoa, a former Pro Bowler, has dealt with multiple concussions and a hip injury in recent years but cleared all protocols. 'Everything came out good. Some things are looking way better than the guys might've thought,' he noted. He aims to help Atlanta reach the playoffs and Super Bowl.

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Kirk Cousins in Raiders uniform at press conference announcing his one-year $20 million signing, with NFL Draft context.
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Raiders sign Kirk Cousins to one-year $20 million bridge deal ahead of NFL Draft

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The Las Vegas Raiders signed veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins to a one-year, $20 million contract on Thursday, positioning him as a short-term starter and mentor for presumptive No. 1 overall draft pick Indiana's Fernando Mendoza. New coach Klint Kubiak, who worked with Cousins in Minnesota, prefers rookies sit initially. The deal includes roughly half paid by the Raiders—with a $1.3 million minimum and $10 million roster bonus due March 2027—and the rest offset by the Atlanta Falcons after cutting Cousins this offseason.

Atlanta Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski discussed the team's quarterback battle between Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr. at the NFC coaches breakfast during the Annual League Meeting in Phoenix. Stefanski emphasized creating competition across the roster as a core philosophy under new leadership. Penix recovers from a torn ACL while Tagovailoa brings proven accuracy to the mix.

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The first day of NFL free agency saw a series of high-profile signings, trades and releases. Teams like the Dolphins, Falcons and Chiefs made significant roster changes, reshaping their lineups early in the period.

With the NFL Draft complete, all 32 teams confront pressing uncertainties about quarterbacks, trades, injuries, and contracts heading into the 2026 season. Executives and coaches weigh options from veteran signings to rookie integrations amid ongoing roster tweaks. Offseason programs like OTAs loom as the league shifts focus to molding contenders.

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The NFL's 2026 free agency negotiating window has significantly reshaped projections for the first round of the upcoming draft. Key moves, including a failed trade for edge rusher Maxx Crosby and several high-profile signings, have shifted team needs. Running back Jeremiyah Love now enters the top five in mock drafts.

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle has shared insights into the strained relationship with wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. Kittle described Aiyuk's detachment during his recovery from a knee injury last season. The team has voided guarantees in Aiyuk's contract amid expectations of a trade.

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