The Miami Dolphins followed up last week’s joint practices and preseason game against the Chicago Bears with a duplicate set against the Atlanta Falcons, who Miami will face at 7 p.m. Saturday inside Hard Rock Stadium.
Tagovailoa moved the ball efficiently during his limited time in last week’s 20-13 loss, but only led the Dolphins to one field goal in his three series. And it didn’t help that he was picked off in the red zone because of a late throw to tight end Adam Shaheen. It would be ideal to witness Tagovailoa drive his unit the length of the field, and punch it in for a touchdown on at least one drive against the Falcons, and then manage to put Miami in position to score on another in his limited work.