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Kelly: Tua Tagovailoa should be Dolphins’ No. 2 QB now that hip concerns are in his past | Commentary

I’ve spent all training camp watching Tua Tagovailoa closely, examining every throw, scrutinizing every scramble, and dissecting every instance where he’s forced to step up or slide in the pocket.

Was there any sign of weakness? Not in the former University of Alabama standout’s understanding of his new NFL offense, or in his arm talent.

Was there any sign of weakness in his surgically repaired hip, the one that cut his final college season short and jeopardized his playing future?

Was there a tell that the right hip dislocation, which had a fracture to the posterior wall surgically repaired last November, hasn’t fully healed?