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The Atlanta Falcons made a bold, yet necessary move this offseason when they signed Tua Tagovailoa. The quarterback now has a chance to completely redeem himself after a disappointing couple of years with his former team.
Things went so badly for Tagovailoa over the last two seasons with the Miami Dolphins that they were willing to eat $99.2 million in dead money against the salary cap to get rid of him.
Luckily, the Falcons only had to pay him a measly $1.2 million so he can compete with Michael Penix Jr. for
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