
"Yeah, I think the guys like the visor, so I'll stick with the visor,"
"It's good, Tagoailoa said. I can see a lot better than I could (Sunday), in terms of how open my eyelid was or how closed it was. It's been good."
"That's that next-level swagger for Tua. He needs that every week,"
"I like the visor. We might have to keep the visor. The visor was tough."
Tua Tagovailoa will continue wearing the visor he used to protect a swollen left eye. The visor will appear Thursday night when the Miami Dolphins host the Baltimore Ravens at Hard Rock Stadium, with the game streaming on Amazon Prime Video and airing locally on CBS-4. The swelling around Tagovailoa's left eye has reduced significantly and his eyelid is more open, improving his vision. Light sensitivity is not an issue. Tagovailoa said he will wear the visor even after the eye fully heals. Teammates praised the look and confidence boost. He completed 20 of 26 for 205 yards and four touchdowns in Atlanta.
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