Week 2 of the 2022 season marked when Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa figured out the NFL.
He led his squad to a 28-3 fourth-quarter run to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, 42-38.
The former Alabama standout swung for the fences, finishing with 469 yards and six touchdowns.
His stellar effort led to fantastic outputs for Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill.
Both wideouts had two touchdown catches, but Hill had more receiving yards (190 to 171).
That superb effort by Tagovailoa puts him at the top of the passing yards list after Week 2.
.@Tua leading the pack. 👀🐬 pic.twitter.com/B6Y9J2PYRv
— NFL (@NFL) September 21, 2022
Tagovailoa leads the league with 739 passing yards after that monster game.
Washington Commanders quarterback Carson Wentz is at second with 650, while New York Jets play-caller Joe Flacco has 616.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen isn’t far behind with 614, while Los Angeles Chargers thrower Justin Herbert has 613.
Allen and Tagovailoa are the only quarterbacks with 2-0 records among the bunch.
However, one team’s unblemished record will go as the Dolphins and the Bills face each other in Week 3.
Meanwhile, Wentz and the Commanders are coming off a loss against the Detroit Lions.
Flacco and the Jets scored two touchdowns in the final two minutes to snatch a 31-30 win over the Cleveland Browns.
Herbert had a frustrating 27-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in their Thursday Night Football encounter.
Upcoming Games For Wentz, Flacco, And Herbert
Wentz and the Commanders will face a stiff challenge against Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles remain undefeated after Hurts became the first quarterback in league history to complete 80 percent of his passes, throw for 300 yards, and rush for two touchdowns in a game.
Meanwhile, Flacco and the Jets will continue their AFC North rodeo against the struggling Cincinnati Bengals.
Finally, Herbert and the Chargers will compete against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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