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- There's another narrative has followed the Dolphins star in his career as well: his struggles in cold weather. Including his lone playoff appearance in Kansas City, Tagovailoa hasn't exactly played his best football when the temperatures drop. Here's a breakdown of Tagovailoa's history of struggles in cold games. MORE: What is Tua Tagovailoa's net worth?Tua Tagovailoa record in cold weather40 degrees or colder: 0-545 degrees or colder: 1-650 degrees or colder: 2-8Tagovailoa, who was born and raised in Hawai'i, then attended Alabama before being drafted by the Dolphins, hasn't had to worry about cold football weather too often.
- Most of the time, his games have come in the southern half of the U. S., offering enough sunshine to not worry about snow or seeing one's breath. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHowever, when Tagovailoa has been the quarterback in colder games since he joined the NFL, the Dolphins haven't been very good.
- That doesn't fall all on Tagovailoa, as running the football is typically a key in colder weather, but he certainly hasn't helped too much. Tagovailoa has gone 0-5 in games at 40 degrees or colder, 1-6 in games at 45 degrees or colder, and 2-8 in games at 50 degrees or colder, per the Palm Beach Post.
- His lone win under 45 degrees came in December 2025, when the Dolphins beat the New York Jets 34-10 with temperatures around 41 degrees at kickoff. Tagovailoa's five losses in sub-40 degree weather have been at Buffalo, at Tennessee, at Buffalo, at Kansas City and at Green Bay. The quarterback has dismissed the cold weather narrative, however. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"It's football, bro," Tagovailoa said, per the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
- "It is what it is.
