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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa made an appearance at the start of the team’s Organized Team Activities (OTAs) today, despite being noticeably absent from the beginning of the offseason program. According to Dianna Russini of TheAthletic.com, Tagovailoa had previously indicated that he would be attending OTAs, and his presence is crucial for the starting quarterback to participate in full-team on-field drills.

While OTAs are voluntary, it is essential for Tagovailoa to attend this phase of the program as it allows him to solidify his role as the Dolphins’ franchise quarterback. Negotiations will need to take place to determine a salary that exceeds $23.17 million annually for multiple years, securing his long-term deal with the team.

However, questions still linger about Tagovailoa’s future in Miami, and uncertainty may remain until a long-term agreement is reached between him and the Dolphins. Additionally, there may be questions about the extent of voluntary work Tagovailoa is willing to commit to in the meantime. Despite these concerns, Tagovailoa has ensured that he is present and participating in these activities, demonstrating his commitment to his role with the team.

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