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Bruce Arians out in Tampa Bay ends ridiculous speculation of Tom Brady replacing Tua Tagovailoa in Miami

Tua Tagovailoa taking practice snaps before game versus Cardinals
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The speculation and rumors are over about Tom Brady replacing Tua Tagovailoa in Miami.

It will not happen as Bruce Arians is out in Tampa Bay as head coach. He announced his retirement and will transition to a front-office role for the Buccaneers. Arians coached Tampa Bay to a Super Bowl Championship in 2020 and has the highest winning percentage, 65.1, of any head coach in franchise history. His announcement to retire comes after Brady’s move to unretire and return to football. Brady enters his 22nd season in the National Football League and second year with the Bucs in the fall.

Mike McDaniel is behind Tagovailoa as his quarterback for the Dolphins. The 38-year-old secured big moves in the offseason, surrounding Tagovailoa with elite talent on offense. Miami now has Tyreek Hill, Cedric Wilson, Raheem Mostert, Chase Edmonds, Terron Armstead, and Mike Gesicki. McDaniel looks to continue to add pieces in the upcoming NFL Draft.

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Tagovailoa has worked hard all offseason. He has Pro Football Hall of Famers in his corner.

With another rumor put to rest, the third-year quarterback is prepared to shine.

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Stephen M. Smith is the managing editor and senior writer for Touchdown Alabama Magazine.  You can “like” him on Facebook or “follow” him on Twitter, via @CoachingMSmith.

Stephen Smith is a 2015 graduate of the University of Alabama. He is a senior writer and reporter for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. He has covered Alabama football for 15 years and his knowledge and coverage of the Crimson Tide's program have made him among the most respected journalist in his field. Smith has been featured on ESPN and several other marquee outlets as an analyst.

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