Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa leaves Manning brothers speechless with incredible guitar solo
Tua Tagovailoa almost made the Manning brothers cry on Monday Night Football.
The Miami quarterback showcased his guitar-playing skills before a live primetime audience, stunning Peyton and Eli Manning with softly sweet playing that would make Eric Clapton proud.
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With Jacksonville and Cincinnati tied at 7-7, Tagovailoa was shown strumming an acoustic guitar with a couple electric devices in the background.
"I could play, maybe, 'Tears in Heaven,' Eric Clapton," the Dolphins QB said.
The Mannings showed immediate interest but appeared a little doubtful.
"Let's go," said Peyton, issuing a friendly challenge.
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Then the sweet picking began and Peyton couldn't resist chiming in.
"Wow," said Eli's older brother, nodding his head in time.
As the Jaguars and Bengals attempted to make progress on the screen, a multi-talented QB with 3,457 passing yards, 24 touchdowns and a 70.1 completion percentage this season continued to serenade a live audience.
It was soon time for Peyton to hop on board.
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"The Bengals jumped offsides," crooned Peyton with a cracking voice.
"I got this," Peyton said. "I got this."
"Please, no," Eli answered. "No one wants to hear you sing."
Tua didn't miss a beat as Peyton went all-in.
"If you get me to third-and-1, I will get the first down," Peyton sang.
After more than a minute of instantly viral TV, Miami's guitarist/QB acknowledged what everyone knows about the Mannings.
"You guys are hilarious," Tagovailoa said.
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Tua's Dolphins are in pole position for the No.1 seed in the AFC after beating the Washington Commanders on Sunday night.
Tagovailoa completed 18 of 24 passes, throwing for 280 yards and a pair of touchdowns for as Miami won its third straight game to improve to 9-3 on the season.
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