South Florida’s 1st News With Andrew Colton

South Florida’s 1st News With Andrew Colton

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Tua Puts World Conflict into Perspective After Winning Football Battle

(Miami Gardens, Fla) - Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, with black crosses still painted on his face, got real about the reality of war after Sunday's game. He pointed out that we have the freedom to enjoy football while war rages elsewhere around the world. "I don't know what we've come to," Tua lamented.

“I kind of want to also bring to the attention, like, I didn’t really realize how bad things were in Israel,” Tagovailoa said. “I just wanted to bring to attention for those who don’t necessarily understand things that are going on that it really is bad. If you don’t understand, if you go on Google, you look, you search and you read about what is going on in this world, this world needs prayer.
“I don’t know what we’ve come to, but just my thoughts, my prayers are out there with those people in Israel. I know there’s the Ukraine and Russia war still going on as well, and I just wanted to bring notice that, although we have the freedom to do this here, play football and be able to have the freedom to do these things, that to come back into reality and think that’s where we all are in this world. I just wanted to bring that to the attention. Hopefully we can all come together and pray for the kids, the children, the wives, the women, the men that are putting themselves out there every day for those unfortunate events that are happening right now.”

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