Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa hits back at ESPN analyst’s fat-shaming comments

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was fed up with comments from ESPN network analyst Ryan Clark.

The latter recently claimed that he found the 25-year-old athlete too “fat” and that he had not trained during the off-season.

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“I’ll tell you what he didn’t do. He hasn’t been to the gym, I’d stake my hand on it,” Clark said during a live broadcast.

“He must have spent a lot of time at the tattoo artist, he continued. He did not follow the advice of his nutritionists. He looks happy. He’s fat. It has the shape of a woman who works at Onyx [un bar d’effeuilleuses d’Atlanta] Right now.”

After the Dolphins practice on Wednesday, Tagovailoa was asked about the analyst’s derogatory comments.

“It’s weird,” he said. I come from a family where respect is paramount. He’s gone too far.”

“I would appreciate if he would stop saying my name!”

Last year, Tagovailoa played his third season in the NFL. However, he went through a lot of adversity, he was forced to miss four games after suffering from concussions.

The fifth overall pick in the 2020 draft still featured his career-best stats. In 13 games, he completed 64.8% of his passes for 3,548 yards and 25 touchdowns.


2023-08-23 19:25:03
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