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A trade for Watson? Dolphins coach says Tua is his QB

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) - Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores publicly expressed his support for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on Wednesday, which may or may not tamp down speculation about the team's interest in Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson.

Tagovailoa will be the Week 1 starter against the New England Patriots on Sept. 12, Flores said.

'œYes. I don't know if I can be more clear,'ť Flores said. 'œI don't know how many times I'll say it. I don't know how much more clear I can be here. Tua is the starter. I mean, if I need to say it again, I will.'ť

The Dolphins have declined to confirm or deny reports they have engaged in trade talks to acquire Watson, who has been accused of sexual assault and harassment in lawsuits filed by 22 women. He has denied the allegations.

Speculation regarding a possible trade has raised questions about Miami's commitment to Tagovailoa, a top-five pick last year.

'œTua is our quarterback," Flores said. "I think he has had a good training camp. I think he has made a lot of progress. I think he has made a lot of improvement. We're pleased with where he is.'ť

Tagovailoa had a 6-3 record as a starter as a rookie after replacing Ryan Fitzpatrick as the starting quarterback after six games. He passed for 1,814 yards with 11 touchdowns and five interceptions, and was pulled in favor of Fitzpatrick in games against the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders.

No charges have been filed against Watson, who has made the Pro Bowl the past three seasons. His availability this season is unclear, and Houston police and the NFL are investigating the allegations against him.

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FILE - Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) looks to pass the ball during the first half of a NFL preseason football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Miami Gardens, Fla., in this Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, file photo. Continued improvement hinges largely on the development of second-year quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who has appeared more decisive and aggressive with his throws in training camp. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File) The Associated Press
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