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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa took a few moments during Sunday’s presser to comment on the unimaginable terror attack perpetrated by the Palestinians on Israel and told the media that the world “needs prayer” in these troubled times.
“I kind of want to also just bring to the attention — I didn’t really realize how bad things were in Israel, and just wanted to bring to attention for those who don’t necessarily understand things that are going on, that it really is bad, and if you don’t understand, if you go on Google, you look, you search, and you read about what’s going on in this world,” Tagovailoa said.
Tagovailoa has been one of the few in the NFL who is unafraid to speak his mind about his religious ideals.“I think the best thing about being a believer of Jesus Christ, to me, is that the Good Lord up above doesn’t care whether you win a game, whether you lose a game,” Tagovailoa said after being asked how his faith helps him get past difficult games.
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