New Orleans- An injury could be a make-up or break storyline for almost every team in the NFL, regardless of the season.
For the Miami Dolphins last season, it was a big thing and never a good thing.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered from his fourth documented concussion, this time running towards the first down of the second week against the Buffalo bill.
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa walks to the field before a game against the San Francisco 49ers at Hard Rock Stadium. (Jasen Vinlove-imagn image)
Another concussion from Tagovailoa means he missed four games, with the Dolphins going 1-3 in that range and 2-4 in the season. Of course, this is a Miami team, with all the firepower and all the firepower and running the scoreboard.
But like Braxton Berrios, one of the dolphins from last season said they were unable to play all 17 games due to a disappointing ACL, saying “it's going to happen.”
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It can derail the season when they happen to quarterbacks like Tagovailoa, the key to creating a fast-paced, timing-oriented offensive job for Mike McDaniel.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Braxton Bellios, #0, will work during a co-practice with Washington Commander of the Baptist Health Training Complex. (Sam Navarousa sports today)
“I think a lot of times things won't fall into some seasons,” said Berios, who was in the radio queue ahead of the New Orleans Super Bowl LIX on behalf of IRCODE. “I think it's part of the game. It's an incomplete game played by imperfect people. There's an injury and a lot of different things happen.”
Tagovailoa finally returned to week 8, but the dolphins didn't click right away. They lost his first two starts and eventually lost a road streak with the Los Angeles Rams.
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But it was a season when dolphins didn't control their playoff fate like in the past, and they missed out on the wild card spot.
Tagovailoa made the season particularly tough, knowing that things could have been different if he had played all 17 games. Again, to Belios' point, injuries can come at the worst.
He used another team as the perfect example.
“You saw Detroit and their defenses were destroyed,” he said of the Lions. “These fans can easily say, 'If we weren't so injured, we might be here.' And they are probably absolutely right. It's just as motivated as anything else. ”
Berrios is set to head to free agency this offseason, but he is certainly a Miami building, the right building to return to playoff football in 2025.
“I think the people in the locker room were right,” he said. “Obviously, there's free agency happening and you know who knows there, but I think the staff and the team upstairs are in the absolute right direction. 'Let's see what happens in free agency. Let's do it.”
Wherever he is, Belios knows exactly how good Tagovailoa is when he is 100% healthy on the field.
“First and foremost, an incredible guy. Very good friends, we're actually hanging out together this weekend,” he said. “Incredible athletes, and accuracy and timing are no match for anyone. He clearly carries offense. When he comes back, everything is rolling like it is supposed to be.”

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