
Unbelievable Numbers Reveal Just How Tua Tagovailoa Crushes the Patriots Every Time
So, the Miami Dolphins find themselves gasping for a spark after a rocky start that saw them surrender 33 points while managing only eight in their opener. Now, here’s the twist: they’re gearing up to face the New England Patriots—Tua Tagovailoa’s personal playground where he’s never tasted defeat, sporting a flawless 7-0 record. Isn’t it fascinating how a quarterback known for the occasional baffling interception suddenly turns into a maestro against one specific squad? But hold on—before we crown him king of this matchup, consider this: the Patriots Tua dismantled in the past aren’t the same team anymore; new faces, new schemes. Meanwhile, the Dolphins look a little lost in the fog on both sides of the ball. Both teams are nursing fresh wounds from disappointing losses, desperate to avoid stumbling into an 0-2 abyss. So, will Tua continue dismantling his ‘favorite’ adversary and grant coach Mike McDaniel a lifeline, or will the script finally flip? Hang tight—this showdown promises intrigue far beyond the stat sheet.

The Miami Dolphins are in desperate need of some momentum.
While starting the season 0-1 isn’t the end of the world, the narrative around this team has been pretty negative for most of the offseason.
And after allowing 33 points and scoring just eight in the season opener, they need a win in the worst possible way.
Fortunately for them, they’re about to face off with Tua Tagovailoa‘s favorite team to throw against.
As pointed out by FinsXtra on X, Tua has been utterly dominant against the Patriots in his career.
Tua Tagovaioa career stats vs. New England Patriots:
7-0 record
69.1% passing
230.8 passing yards per game
12 total touchdowns
4 interceptions
98.8 passer rating
Dominant. 1⃣ #PhinsUp pic.twitter.com/jsb6a31j0R
— FinsXtra (@FinsXtra) September 14, 2025
So far, he’s never lost a game against them, going 7-0.
He’s completed 69.1 percent of his passes and averaged 230.8 passing yards per game for a 98.8 passer rating.
More impressively, he has 12 total touchdowns against just four interceptions.
Given Tagovailoa’s tendency to turn the ball over with head-scratching throws, that’s a lot to say.
Then again, context matters.
It’s worth noting that the New England Patriots have been a bottom-feeder since Tagovailoa took the reins of the offense, and that won’t necessarily be the case this time around.
They won’t have the same personnel, roster, or even coaches from their previous meetings.
Moreover, the Dolphins look like a team with no direction on either side of the field right now.
Both teams kicked off the season with disappointing losses; they know they can’t afford to drop to a 0-2 record.
Will Tua continue his supremacy over the Patriots and buy Mike McDaniel some more time? We’ll just have to wait and see.
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