MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — When the Miami Dolphins take the field at Hard Rock Stadium on Thursday for their showdown against the Baltimore Ravens, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will be rocking a new look.
On Tuesday, Tagovailoa told reporters at the Baptist Health Training Complex that he will continue wearing the visor after debuting it in the Dolphins’ 34-10 win over the Atlanta Falcons in Week 8.
“I think the guys like the visor, so I’ll stick with the visor,” a confident Tagovailoa said.
Tagovailoa’s best performance of the 2025 season came in Miami’s 24-point victory, when he threw for 205 yards and four touchdowns with no turnovers.
The performance marked the fifth-career game with four or more passing touchdowns - breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Bob Griese for the second most in franchise history.
Although he still doesn’t know the cause, Tagovailoa mentioned his eye is feeling better.
“It’s good. I can see a lot better than I could,” Tagovailoa said, adding that hewill keep wearing the visor once his eye is fully healed.
The Dolphins’ Week 9 game against the Ravens kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET Thursday from Hard Rock Stadium.
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