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    3 Best Team Fits for QB Tua Tagovailoa in NFL Free Agency
    Tua Tagovailoa is coming off one of his worst seasons as a pro, throwing for 2,660 yards with 20 touchdown passes and a career-high 15 interceptions for an 88.5 passer rating. The Dolphins quarterback started 14 games last year before being benched for the final three in favor of rookie Quinn Ewers. Tagovailoa has struggled to stay healthy over his six NFL seasons, missing significant time due to concussion issues in addition to rib fractures, finger fractures and a back injury. However, the Alabama product has played winning football, posting a 44-32 record as a starter, reaching the playoffs once during his time in Miami and making the Pro Bowl in 2023 after leading the NFL in passing yards that season. Selected No. 5 overall in the 2020 draft, Tagovailoa is just 28 years old. Like Super Bowl-winning QB Sam Darnold who bounced from the Jets to the Panthers to the 49ers to the Vikings to the Seahawks he could restart his career in another spot. The Dolphins would like to trade Tagovailoa but will likely have to cut him, designating him as a post-June 1 release to help pay down some of the $99.2 million in dead money on the books. Tagovailoa is due $54 million in guaranteed salary for the 2026 season, and $3 million of his 2027 salary becomes fully guaranteed on the third day of the new league year next week. Here are three teams that would make sense for Tagovailoa to revive his career. 3. Arizona Cardinals The Cardinals are starting over once again by releasing quarterback Kyler Murray and hiring new head coach Mike LaFleur. The former Rams offensive coordinator brings with him a quarterback-friendly system that relies on running the football and the play-action game to take pressure off the QB to carry the offense. Arizona also is a warm-weather team that plays indoors, which would benefit a quarterback like Tagovailoa. He doesn't possess a strong arm, but he is accurate, throws with anticipation and excels as a play-action passer. He would give LaFleur a low-cost option who still has tread on the tires and could excel in his offensive system, serving as a bridge quarterback until the Cardinals find a long-term developmental prospect. [RELATED: 3 Best Team Fits for QB Kyler Murray in NFL Free Agency] 2. Atlanta Falcons New head coach Kevin Stefanski drafted a left-handed quarterback in Dillon Gabriel while coaching the Cleveland Browns. Stefanski now takes over a team with a left-handed quarterback as the teams projected starter in Michael Penix Jr. So, why not bring in a left-handed quarterback in Tagovailoa to start until Penix returns from the partially torn ACL he suffered last November? Tagovailoa would be a good fit in Stefanskis system, a West Coast-based scheme that leans on running the football and play-action passing. The Falcons play in a dome, which should serve Tagovailoa well. Plus, Atlanta has a solid offensive line and one of the best groups of offensive weapons in the league, led by running back Bijan Robinson, tight end Kyle Pitts and receiver Drake London. 1. Los Angeles Rams Rams coach Sean McVay helped to revive the career of quarterback Baker Mayfield, who has had his best seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after a 2022 stint in Los Angeles. And weve also seen transformations in the careers of QBs Darnold, Geno Smith and Daniel Jones after they left their original teams. Could Tagovailoa experience a similar turnaround serving as the backup to Matthew Stafford for a season in L.A.? Theres a decent chance that Rams backup Jimmy Garoppolo will have an opportunity to become a starter for another team in free agency. If that happens, Tagovailoa could sign with the Rams and learn for a year under McVay as the backup to Stafford. And if the 38-year-old NFL MVP decides to retire after the 2026 season, Tagovailoa would be in place to take over as the starter in 2027. Even if Stafford sticks around, working with the offensive guru McVay for a year could change the trajectory of Tagovailoa's career. He could find a starting job elsewhere in 2027 and rewrite the narrative of who he is as player in the league.
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    NFL free agency defense breakdown: Trey Hendrickson, Khalil Mack; Rams' ALL-IN Trent McDuffie trade
    Subscribe to Football 301 with Nate TiceApple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeNate Tice & Charles McDonald break down the top available defensive players available in NFL free agency. The guys start by reacting to the Los Angeles Rams blockbuster trade for Kansas City Chiefs CB Trent McDuffie and some other breaking news from around the NFL (Drew Dalman retiring, Jonathan Greenard available and were the Indianapolis Colts right to give Daniel Jones the transition tag when Kyler Murray just got released by the Arizona Cardinals?).Next, Nate & Charles dive into this years defensive free agent class, starting with a strong group of linebackers who could make an impact in the right scheme, a stout group of veterans on the interior defensive line, some intriguing edge rushers (including a few that could be acquired on the cheap), and an interesting (if not star-studded) group of secondary players. The duo also react to the news that the New England Patriots are releasing WR Stefon Diggs next week.(4:00) - Rams trade for CB Trent McDuffie(14:30) - More news roundup: Drew Dalman, Daniel Jones vs. Kyler Murray(34:50) - Defensive free agent breakdown: linebackers(47:45) - Defensive free agent breakdown: interior defensive line(55:10) - Patriots release Stefon Diggs(59:00) - Defensive free agent breakdown: edge rushers(1:09:55) - Defensive free agent breakdown: cornerbacks(1:14:30) - Defensive free agent breakdown: safetiesCINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 03: Trey Hendrickson #91 of the Cincinnati Bengals celebrates after making a sack in the fourth quarter against the Las Vegas Raiders at Paycor Stadium on November 03, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)(Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) Watch this full episode on YouTubeCheck out all episodes of Football 301 with Nate Tice and the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at yahoosports.tv
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    ITV given green light to anger football fans during this summer's World Cup
    ITV could broadcast split-screen advertisements during this summer's World Cup matches, a move that virtually guarantees provoking anger among football supporters.High temperatures across the United States have prompted FIFA to introduce mandatory water breaks midway through each half, with the governing body granting broadcasters permission to run commercial content during these pauses, according to the Athletic.Traditionally, adverts during major football tournaments have been restricted to pre-match slots, half-time intervals and post-match periods.The broadcaster has yet to confirm whether it intends to utilise this advertising opportunity during the tournament, which will be hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayThe three-minute drinks breaks were introduced at last year's Club World Cup due to extreme heat.FIFA has established specific regulations governing how broadcasters may use these commercial opportunities.Channels must delay any advertising for a minimum of 20 seconds following the referee's whistle to halt play, and coverage must resume at least 30 seconds prior to the match restarting.A further restriction limits split-screen advertisements exclusively to official FIFA sponsors, though full-screen commercials shown at other times face no such limitation on which companies may advertise.Broadcasters are not obligated to show adverts during these intervals and retain the option to switch to studio analysis, hand audio duties to pundits, or simply maintain the standard match feed as has been customary in previous tournaments.This approach to mid-match advertising has already generated significant controversy during ITV's Six Nations rugby coverage, where split-screen commercials during pauses in play drew fierce criticism from viewers, meaning a repeat is virtually guaranteed if they opt to copy that strategy.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Winter Olympics athlete reveals health issue after he admitted to cheating on his girlfriendEmma Raducanu takes aim at former coaches as she explains fall from grace since spectacular US Open triumphLewis Hamilton demands Africa 'take back' land from Britain as start of new F1 season loomsRugby supporters voiced their frustration on X, with one writing: "ITV trying to make the Six Nations feel like the NFL. Ruining sport to hit their targets. Won't be buying a SamsungUK anytime soon."Another fan questioned: "Any danger of a game of rugby breaking out in between these adverts?"A third viewer complained: "Why are broadcasters so keen to disrupt the sporting events they're screening?"First they started interrupting football matches with interviews mid-match, now rugby matches are being drowned out by adverts during scrums. Absolutely no-one watching wants this."Roger Mosey, former head of BBC TV news and ex-director of BBC Sport, offered a nuanced perspective on the situation, stating: "I don't blame ITV for this. They deserve credit for keeping rugby free to air."However, he argued that those controlling broadcasting rights should prioritise the viewer experience, adding: "But I do believe rights holders should want the public to see sport live and uninterrupted. "The Six Nations allowing in-game ad breaks is a daft idea, and it's about money not the audience."The split-screen format allows viewers to continue watching the action, but the immersive quality of the broadcast is diminished when audio shifts to the commercial portion of the screen.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Rabies death could change disease notification period
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    Ferrand-Prvot vor Strade Bianche - die groen Ziele der Top-Favoritin
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    Fireflies Introduce New Ballpark Pass for 2026 Season
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