MIAMI -- Tua Tagovailoa's pocket collapsed before any of his receivers' routes could fully develop.
The Miami Dolphins quarterback executed a play-action fake against the New York Jets in Week 11, but quickly found Jets defensive end John Franklin-Myers giving chase. It was a familiar sight for Tagovailoa; Miami's offensive line ranks dead last in the NFL in pass block win rate -- it's part of the reason the Dolphins have run play-action on a league-high 45% of plays since Week 10.
But also considering his familiarity with facing pressure, Tagovailoa knew how to evade it.