Dolphins 21, Bills 17
Q. How are you feeling?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: It feels a lot better after a win, so I feel good.
Q. Can you just kind of break down what happened towards the end of the first half with you getting shoved, hit your head? Team said it's a head injury, but now Mike just said it was a back injury. He said your back was kind of loose. What happened from your perspective?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: On the quarterback sneak, I kind of got my legs caught under someone, and then they were trying to push back and then kind of felt like I hyper-extended my back or something.
Then on the next play I kind of hit my back and kind of hurt and then I got up, and then that's kind of why I stumbled. My back kind of locked up on me.
For the most part, I'm good. Passed whatever concussion protocol they had, so I'm good.
Q. Can you tell bus the 45-yard bomb to Waddle, and at that point were you feeling anything or were you able to throw the way normal will you do?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: It was uncomfortable going in. I guess you could say it was the adrenaline that was keeping me going with the throwing.
But Mike called a play that he thought would work, and if we got a certain look, we wanted to take advantage of it. So, it looked like they ran a quarters coverage, and they played really deep, so I tried to hold the boundary -- or the field safety to Tyreek's side. Tried to hold them. Then I came back to Waddle, you know, trusting that Waddle would beat his guy, which he did.
Q. So it was kind of a weird game, you guys not giving a lot of plays, a lot of possessions, but when you were out there, you were able to move the ball. From your perspective, what was it like kind of sitting on the sidelines for so long just kind of waiting to get the ball in and then having just so few opportunities and even with some guys coming in and out?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: I would say that was the toughest part of the game. We never knew when our next op would be, and then when we did get an opportunity, we had penalties on those, and then we would go three-and-out in some instances.
Against a good team like this, you can't do that. I think we rallied. You really look at it. The defense came through, and it kind of tells a picture story of what our team is capable of.
It's not just our offense being able to help win a game, but it's the defense as well. We have seen that today with their performance.
Q. Buffalo has had your number of late, and now you guys are 3-0. You beat them. Where are you at as far as the season and have expectations changed or raised at all?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: No, expectations haven't been raised, haven't changed. For us this is what we believe. We believed in each other. We believed in ourselves.
It might be new to a lot of the people that are watching, but for us we don't do anything more than what we're asked out there on the field as well as practice, and that's what we do. We just trust each other, go out, and play football.
Q. Tua, you're now 3-0, the last undefeated team in the AFC. How do you manage the celebration of this game, but then preparing for a short week getting ready for Cincinnati?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, I mean, you enjoy it. You enjoy it now, but it's a quick turnaround, so you have to move on quick and get ready for Cincinnati. For me I'm just worried about getting my back right.
Q. Tua, you guys, obviously, had great resolve at the end there after the safety. Can you talk about maybe your role now as a captain too? Were you stepping up and talking to people about how to stay and maintain the intensity at the end of that game?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: It's kind of hard to get the guys riled up after they just came off, so I think we can do better offensively in a situation like that backed up trying to help end the game with the ball in our hands.
But, the defense went out there. They did their thing. Really hats off to them. They played an outstanding game. Tough. That's a really good offense, explosive offense.
Q. How would you describe your back injury? What was that exact feeling?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Right now it's tight. It was sore when it did happen. But, yeah, any competitor that would never want to come out would have did the same thing. I was just trying my hardest to get back up and get the next play and run it.
Q. Did you hit the back of your head when you fell down on that play?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, I did. I did, but I think I really hit my back first because that's what I felt first so ...
Q. Can you talk about the O-line? (Indiscernible)
TUA TAGOVAILOA: They did a great job. I think they did a great job within the run game as well, and then within the play-pass I think they did a good job operating that way.
There's still some miscues that we had from me communicating to those guys, but for the most part it was clean.
Q. The defense stepping up on two separate occasions late, what were your thoughts? You are watching on the sideline and can't really do anything about it. You are just watching.
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Just let the defense do their thing. We're always hoping for the best. We're always hoping for a turnover. Our defense gives us a turnover, but you think of the drives that Buffalo had. They had some long drives. I don't know how many plays, but they took a lot of time off of the clock.
The stamina and then kind of going through it running around in the heat, a lot of guys were cramping up, but they stuck with it, and they helped us pull off this win.
Q. Did you notice the Bills doing anything in particular to make up for the loss of their starters in the secondary?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, there were some things. There were some coverages that we didn't see that Micah Hyde would be kind of orchestrated in, but they ran whatever the guys in the back end felt most comfortable, I would say. They tried to disguise some coverages, but for the couple of rookies that were out there, they did a good job playing today on the defense.
You, obviously, have someone like Von Miller on their D-line making it tough for us to run the ball and then pass. I think our O-line did a great job kind of containing him and keeping him away from the quarterback.
Q. Are you concerned about the back stiffening up overnight or anything? Do you think it will be pretty manageable?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Well, we'll have to see. I don't want to say I'm a genie, and I'm going to feel good tomorrow. We'll see. We'll go get some tests, and then we'll come back tomorrow.
Thanks, guys.
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