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Daniel Jones of the New York Giants vs. Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins has always been an exciting battle for NFL fans. Both quarterbacks are the leaders in their respective offenses, and both of them are known as physical specimens. With five and four years of NFL experience under their belt, respectively, the duo has close statistics in more than one area.

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But there’s a clear distinction between the two in terms of clutchness, and it is being proved by the better man in the ongoing week five games between the two teams.

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Tua Tagovailoa shows who’s the boss

In the NFL match week five games between the Giants and the Dolphins, the first half is not over yet, but we have a clear winner in the quarterback battle. The Yorker QB has thrown 10/13 passes for 96 yards compared to the Miamian quarterback’s 8/10 passes for 88 yards. But that doesn’t tell the whole story.

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Jones has averaged a respectable 7.4 passes with a 97.0 passer rating, Whereas Tagovailoa sweeps the competition with an 8.8 average and an incredible passer rating of 136.7. Not only that, Tagovaiola has scored a touchdown in the first quarter compared to Jones’ zero. As the icing on the cake, the Miamian has not been hit once, but the Yorker has already been hit six times, the most out of any Giants player.

Do you think Jones will turn the table back with the second quarter coming up? Let us know in the comments.

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Sagnik Ghosh is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. His story of becoming an NFL writer is as interesting as his story of becoming an MMA practitioner. Coming from such a sport where athletes look to knock the brain cells off each other for a living, Sagnik resonates with the aggression that American Football offers.

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