MIAMI, Sept. 17 (UPI) -- The Miami Dolphins are staring at a potential 0-3 mark through the first dozen days of the season, but quarterback Tua Tagovailoa plans to "stay even keel."
Tagovailoa made the comments during his weekly news conference in Miami Gardens, Fla. The Dolphins quarterback has a 38-26 record as a starter, but is off to the first 0-2 start of his NFL career.
"It's one of those deals where you can never get too high in this league [and] you can never be too low," Tagovailoa said at the Baptist Health Training Complex. "You've just got to continue to stick to your process, stay even keel, trust the guys, continue to bring those guys along and you go out there and you continue to play.
"Do your job, do the best that you can and the result will take care of itself, whether it's a win, whether it's a loss, and you continue to grow from that, continue to move on from that."
Tagovailoa, who dealt with a long list of adversity though his first five seasons -- including a series of concussions and benchings -- was 4-0 in his previous four season-opening starts. The Dolphins began two of those seasons at 3-0. Tagovailoa also went 3-0 through his first three starts of the 2020 campaign.










