Back to the Orlando City SC Newsfeed

Tua gets more comfortable, Dolphins receivers show upside as Miami hopes to get more from key offensive contributors

The Miami Dolphins are starting a rookie quarterback, playing without their top receiver and leading rusher and trying to find the right fits on their offensive line.

Still, the Dolphins offense has been able to do just enough to keep Miami (6-3) rolling, particularly in the last two games against the Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Chargers, en route to a five-game winning streak.

“We can be better,” Gailey said Tuesday. “I’m looking forward to seeing what we can be, and not what we are at this time.”

Here are some updates on 11 offensive players Tuesday before the Dolphins visit the Denver Broncos on Sunday:

— On Tua Tagovailoa, who improved to 3-0 as Dolphins starter with five touchdowns and no interceptions:

“He’s getting better every week and doing what we hoped he would do.