What's said in an NFL huddle, stays in the huddle. Unless, of course, the quarterback is wearing a helmet cam with audio capabilities.
"It's almost like, you think of the integrity of the huddle," Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said. "Like, do I really want the coaches to hear what I'm saying to the guys?"
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel and his staff believe Tagovailoa's desire to keep certain things private is outweighed by the value the information can provide to the coaches, as well as to Miami's other two, less-experienced, quarterbacks: recently acquired Mike White and second-year signal-caller Skylar Thompson.