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Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa credits younger brother for being 'support system,' offers him NFL Draft advice

Miami Dolphins star Tua Tagovailoa shares advice he gave his brother, Taulia, ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Tua Tagovailoa’s brother may be able to hear his name get called this week in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Taulia Tagovailoa entered the draft after four years with the Maryland Terrapins. He had 11,356 yards and 77 touchdown passes in that time. He transferred to the Big Ten Conference school after he spent one season at Alabama with the future Miami Dolphins star.

The Tagovailoa brothers partnered with Rocket Mortgage for its Dreammate campaign, which celebrates those who have helped make a dream come true. The Dolphins quarterback credited his younger brother with being the "support system" he needs.

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Tua Tagovailoa, #1 of the Miami Dolphins, walks out for warmups prior to an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 7, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

"I would say, for me and my brother’s relationship, especially now as we’re older and as he’s sort of stepping into the territory that I’m in or at least having that opportunity while he’s been in college and I’ve been in the NFL, really the support that he gives me has really just been like, in a way, one of my No. 1 fans, one of my number one cheerleaders or hype guys if you will," he told Fox News Digital.

"It’s been a lot of, he calls me after a game just to tell me how good this way, how good that was. And really, he never has anything flawed to say to me about my performances – whether we win, whether we lose, whether I throw four picks, whether I throw four touchdowns. It’s always positive things.

"And that’s sort of

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