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Tua Tagovailoa has a fan in new Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski.

Stefanski, during Atlanta’s OTAs on Wednesday, praised the passing accuracy that Tagovailoa brings to Atlanta, describing it as an “innate, God-given ability” for the quarterback.

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“I think it’s [accuracy] the most important trait at the position,” Stefanski told reporters on Wednesday. “Some guys get better at it with tweaks to how they throw the ball, tweaks to their lower body, those types of things. … All of our quarterbacks have this: to be able to let the ball go, and it’s going to where you want it to go. Not to say that you’re not going to miss throws in this profession.

Falcons quarterback Tua Tagovailoa runs through drills during OTA’s at IBM Performance Field on May 27, 2026 in Flowery Branch, Ga. Getty Images

“You’re going to miss throws, but all of our guys possess that innate quality of letting it go and knowing where they want it to go.”

That’s when he focused in on Tagovailoa.

“I think Tua, just in his career, as you’ve seen, just has that innate, God-given ability,” the Falcons coach said.

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Tagovailoa is playing his first NFL season outside of Miami after he was released this offseason by the Dolphins — with a $99 million cap hit — and signed a one-year, $1.215 million contract with the Falcons.

The fifth overall pick in 2020 has had an up-and-down journey in the NFL, mixed with plenty of promise but plagued by injuries and inconsistency.

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