It’s been a rocky season for the Miami Dolphins, but franchise quarterback Tua Tagovailoa probably saw more downs than any other teammate. With Tyreek Hill out after surgery, the pressure is too much on the fifth overall selection.
Dec 15, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) kisses his wife Annah Gore before playing the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images
Dec 15, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) kisses his wife Annah Gore before playing the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images
Off the field, he and his wife, Annah Tagovailoa, lean on faith and family despite on-field tension. She has kept a low profile since tying the knot with Tua in 2022, but recently opened up about their family life, which is enough to make you interested.
Tua Tagovailoa’s Wife Annah Gets Honest About Expanding Their Family
Annah recently appeared in an Instagram Q&A session where she gave her fans a candid look at her family with the Dolphins signal caller. At one point, the gossip touched on the beautiful thing of motherhood, and Annah’s reaction was pretty heartwarming.
“My favorite thing about being a mom is seeing the world through my baby’s eyes! It makes everything feel magical again,” she said, per Times of India
Then the most talked-about moment from the live Q&A came when another fan asked about having more kids in the near future.
Her response was to the point. She said, “God has blessed us with two sweet little babies! We would love to, but all in His great timing!”
Her comments also come at a time when Tua is facing heavy scrutiny on the field. So, currently is in no way the perfect time to bring a member into the Tagovailoa family, especially after what Tua said following Thursday Night Football.
The couple is waiting for something “very special” to happen, likely the time when Tua actually shines in the team’s jersey.
Tua Speaks After Dolphins’ 28–6 Loss to Ravens
After putting on an absolutely flop show against the Ravens on Thursday night as a team, the 27-year-old didn’t dance around Miami’s offensive struggles.
“I think for us offensively it just started with the little things,” he said. “We’re off a little bit here on this play, we’re off a little bit there on that play… I would say first off that all starts with me, and I’ve got to continue to get our guys better in that aspect.”
The Dolphins had a rough night against the Ravens. They gained only 184 total yards and converted just 2 out of 12 third downs. Tua completed 25 of 40 passing attempts for 155 yards, which is enough to show how the attack struggled to move the ball.
Still, Tua added, “This isn’t a game where we’re discouraged. It’s one of those games where you wish you could have done more.”
It seems like the locker room still has trust in the process. But honestly, they’re falling further behind each week and making it harder to stay in the playoff race.