- ABC News
- April 1, 2020
Things are steadily returning to normal for former Alabama quarterback and projected top-10 draft pick Tua Tagovailoa, who went through four months of rehab to repair a broken hip and recently returned to the field to run through drills and throw a football again. "I'd say I'm a hundred percent right now," Tagovailoa said during an interview on SportsCenter. "I'm just ready to go." Without giving a specific recovery timeline, Tagovailoa didn't rule out the idea of playing as a rookie -- something that runs contrary to the popular notion that he'd bide his time recovering behind a veteran quarterback his first year in the league. "I feel like if I had to go out there and perform the same way I did my sophomore year and my junior year, being 100 percent healthy, I feel like I'd be able to go out there and do that," he said. Tagovailoa recently released several clips of him practicing on his social media page, giving a first glimpse at the quarterback who was a Heisman Trophy...