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Two Miami Dolphins Players Named MVP ‘Dark Horses’ for 2024 NFL Season

NFL Network’s Judy Battista named eight of her top NFL MVP dark horses for the 2024 season and two Miami Dolphins players made the list!

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It has been a long time since the Miami Dolphins had superstar power throughout the roster. You’d have to go back to the days of Dan Marino to see a quarterback-wide receiver duo as deadly as WR Tyreek Hill and QB Tua Tagovailoa. That is probably why NFL Network’s Judy Battista listed both Hill and Tua in a recent article listing some of the top NFL MVP dark horse candidates heading into the 2024 NFL Season.

The first Dolphins player on Battista’s list might not necessarily be a dark horse, considering everything he accomplished throughout his career. Ask any defensive coordinator in football who the most explosive player in the league is, and many would say Tyreek Hill. Hill closed in on Calvin Johnson’s single-season record for the second consecutive season, ultimately falling just shy of the mark. But that doesn’t mean he’s been any less impressive.

Since joining the Dolphins in 2022, Hill has caught 238 of 341 targets for 3,509 yards and 20 touchdowns.

Here’s what Battista had to say about Hill:::

Calvin Johnson has predicted that his single-season receiving record of 1,964 yards will eventually fall, and Hill was ahead of Johnson’s pace for most of 2023, until a late-season ankle injury limited him to 1,799 yards, which still led the league. For a wide receiver to win MVP — it’s never happened — will require a truly extraordinary season, but Hill is capable of it, thanks to his electrifying run-after-catch-ability and his chemistry with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Staying healthy through 17 games is the challenge for Hill, and it would help if the Dolphins’ offense — which finished first in offensive yardage last season — does not fade down the stretch as it did in 2023. Miami did not clear 20 points in either of the final two regular-season games, opening the door for the Bills to win the AFC East.

If Hill was the first player on the list, then we can probably assume who the second player is — obviously, it’s Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

Last season, Miami’s franchise quarterback led the league in passing yards with 4,624 yards. He also added a career-best 29 touchdowns and was one of the names consistently associated with the MVP award last season. So, I’m happy to see his name on the list. I know I speak for a large number of fans who want to see this team play well into January. And if that happens, both Tagovailoa and Hill will be playing at an MVP-caliber level.

Here’s what Battista had to say about Tua in her dark horse article:

Tagovailoa has been in the MVP conversation in previous seasons, only to have injuries — to himself or others — quiet the chatter. This season could be different. For one thing, Tagovailoa stayed healthy in 2023, and, not surprisingly, that led him to post career highs in completion percentage (69.3), yardage and touchdown passes. He led the league in passing yards (4,624) and tied for fifth in touchdown passes (29). Now, Tyreek Hill (already mentioned above) is back. Jaylen Waddle just signed a new contract. And importantly, Tagovailoa — who previously packed on weight in an effort to avoid injury last season — has slimmed down again in hopes of regaining the mobility that was clearly compromised by the added pounds. If Tagovailoa can manage the delicate balancing act between being mobile and being healthy while still delivering the ball to two of the best receivers in the game, the numbers should get him back in the mix for the highest playing honor. For him to stay in the conversation, though, the Dolphins will have to avoid the late-season scoring difficulties that ultimately doomed them in ‘23.

Battista’s list, which appears in no order, includes some of the best the NFL has to offer. Other players besides Hill and Tagovailoa included in this list are:

What are your thoughts on Judy Battista’s NFL MVP Dark Horses list for the 2024 Season? Do you agree that Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill belong on this list? Is there any other Dolphins player you think could sneak into the discussion before the season’s end? Let us know in the comments section below!