Forget about Taylor Swift. Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins is perhaps the musician attached to the NFL that everyone should be talking about. Not many people know that the Fins quarterback has some guitar skills, so it was great for him to show his other side by playing an Eric Clapton tune during Monday's appearance on the Manningcast.

Guess all there is left to say here is that Tua Tagovailoa made everyone's night wonderful by playing a Clapton classic.

The Dolphins signal-caller also had the Washington Commanders in tears last Sunday when he led Miami to a 45-15 win on the road. Tagovailoa went 18-for-24 for 280 passing yards and two touchdowns with zero interceptions versus the Commanders, whose fans gently wept as they saw their team's defense get carved up by the former Alabama Crimson Tide star.

Tua Tagovailoa and  the Dolphins are breaking away from the rest of the pack in the AFC East

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Tagovailoa and the 9-3 Dolphins are now on a three-game win streak and have won four of their last five outings. They are running away with the top spot in the AFC East division. That is certainly music to the ears of their fans, who are feeling better and better about Miami's chances not just to make the playoffs but to go deep in it each passing week.

The Dolphins have five more games left on their 2023 NFL regular season schedule. Up next for Miami is a home game versus the Tennessee Titans in Week 14 before squaring off against the New York Jets, also at Hard Rock Stadium in Week 15.