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Tua Tagovailoa Sparks Dolphins’ Revival as C.J. Stroud Struggles in Texans’ Ongoing Slump

Tua Tagovailoa reheats Dolphins; Texans QB C.J. Stroud's slump continues

Tua Tagovailoa reheats the Dolphins, showcasing his skills as Miami finds momentum in the NFL.

In a thrilling matchup against the New England Patriots, Tagovailoa delivered a standout performance, throwing for 317 yards and four touchdowns. This decisive 34-15 victory not only reignited the Dolphins’ playoff hopes but also highlighted Tagovailoa’s mastery of head coach Mike McDaniel’s offensive scheme. His ability to execute plays, including a no-look flip to Jaylen Wright, has made him a key player as Miami looks to secure a wild-card spot.

On the flip side, C.J. Stroud, the Texans’ promising quarterback, is facing a challenging stretch. Despite showcasing his talent earlier in the season, Stroud has struggled since Week 7. With a completion rate of just 59.1%, he has thrown four touchdowns but also five interceptions. The absence of top receivers like Nico Collins and Stefon Diggs due to injuries has further complicated his efforts, contributing to the Texans’ 2-4 record during this period.

As the NFL season progresses, Tagovailoa’s resurgence stands in stark contrast to Stroud’s slump. Miami’s quarterback is proving to be a catalyst for his team’s success, while Stroud is searching for answers amidst a turbulent season. The differing trajectories of these two quarterbacks will be closely watched as they strive to lead their teams in the coming weeks.

Josh Jacobs, RB, Packers

Green Bay had the look of an NFC playoff contender in a 38-10 rout over the San Francisco 49ers, last year’s NFC representative in the Super Bowl. Jacobs was the catalyst of that effort, totaling 106 rushing yards on 26 carries and three scores.

NFL observers raised eyebrows last offseason when the Packers signed the 26-year-old Jacobs to a four-year, $48 million deal and moving on from Aaron Jones, who’s now playing for the Vikings. But it looks like the Packers knew what they were doing. Jacobs is third in the league in rushing with 944 yards. His presence creates balance on offense for the Packers, paired with Jordan Love’s explosive playmaking ability in the passing game. That balance should be a recipe for success in cold-weather games late in the season at Lambeau Field. 

For his effort on Sunday, Jacobs was Tom Brady’s LFG Player of the Game. 

Baker Mayfield, QB, Buccaneers

Mayfield mocked Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito’s signature touchdown celebration in the end zone after his score. DeVito struggled in his first start of the season after New York benched and then released former starting quarterback Daniel Jones. 

“Tribute to Tommy,” Mayfield told reporters after the game. “He’s a good dude, that’s why. Most of the times, I don’t know what I’m going to do. It’s spontaneous.”

Mayfield is No. 7 in passing yards (2,799) in the league and third in passing touchdowns (24) this season. 

Leonard Williams, DE, Seahawks

Rookie head coach Mike Macdonald’s defense is finally playing up to the unit’s full potential — and at the right time as the season heads down the backstretch.

The Seahawks held Kyler Murray and an explosive Arizona Cardinals offense to just six points in a 16-6 victory at Lumen Field, moving back into the top spot in the NFC West with the victory.

Williams led the way for Seattle, finishing with 2.5 sacks, four quarterback hits and three tackles for loss in the dominant defensive performance. 

Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Dolphins

Winners of three in a row, Miami is getting hot at the right time, and Tagovailoa has been the reason for the Dolphins’ resurgence.

Tagovailoa finished with 317 passing yards and four touchdowns in a decisive, 34-15 win over the New England Patriots. But it’s really been about Tagovailoa’s mastery of head coach Mike McDaniel’s offense, seamlessly running plays like this no-look flip to Jaylen Wright on a 10-yard reverse.

Since his return from a concussion in Week 8, Tagovailoa has completed a league-high 77.3% of his passes for 1,043 yards, with 10 touchdowns and one interception for a 121.5 passer rating.

At 5-6, the Dolphins are 2.5 games behind Denver for the final wild-card spot in the AFC. 

KaVontae Turpin, KR, Cowboys 

The electric return man helped Dallas snap a five-game losing streak with a 99-yard kickoff return for a score late in the game. Turpin fumbled the kickoff, but that helped him as the defenders hesitated, allowing him to spin out of a would-be tackle and find daylight for the big play.

Turpin’s touchdown was part of a wild fourth quarter, in which the Cowboys and Commanders scored a combined 41 points. 

WHO’S COLD

Kyle Shanahan, Head coach, 49ers

A noisy offseason that included contract disputes with Brandon Aiyuk and Trent Williams has led to a disappointing 5-6 record for San Francisco in Kyle Shanahan’s effort to get this team back to the Super Bowl.

Yes, the 49ers were playing without quarterback Brock Purdy, defensive end Nick Bosa and Williams because of injuries. Still, San Francisco has one of the most talented rosters in the league, and the 49ers failed to compete in a 38-10 drubbing by Green Bay.

“This is probably one of the worst ones I’ve been a part of,” linebacker Fred Warner said about the loss. “It is embarrassing.”

The 49ers finished with 77 penalty yards, including back-to-back plays where they had 12 men on the field defensively. They missed 20 tackles and turned the ball over three times, leading to 21 points for the Packers. 

The 49ers have lost two in a row and are in last place in the NFC West, and the road doesn’t get any easier as they travel east to face the Buffalo Bills in Week 13.

C.J. Stroud, QB, Texans 

Stroud has also had to play a large chunk of this season without two of Houston’s top receivers due to injuries to Nico Collins and Stefon Diggs. Still, Stroud has shown in the past that he has the talent to put the Texans on his shoulders and carry the franchise when the team is struggling.

But since Week 7, Stroud has completed only 59.1% of his passes for 1,298 yards, with four touchdowns and five interceptions for a 74.7 passer rating. The Texans are 2-4 during that time. 

Austin Seibert, K, Commanders

Seibert had a tough day, missing two extra point attempts and a field goal. His missed PAT with 21 seconds left after an 86-yard Terry McLaurin touchdown could have tied the game, potentially sending the contest into overtime. 

Despite a low snap on the PAT, Seibert took accountability after the game. “It didn’t make a difference at all,” Seibert said. “It’s on me.” 

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Dave Gallo is a leading sports bettor and handicapper since 1999, known for his impressive 10-0 winning streaks. A journalism, advertising, and media studies major at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he combines his betting expertise with academic knowledge. Gallo's strong work ethic and passion for sports fuel his ongoing success and scholarly pursuits.

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