TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is back throwing in practice.
Tagovailoa made some throws and handoffs Tuesday after injuring a finger on his left, throwing hand in the Crimson Tide’s first spring practice.
Coach Nick Saban says Tagovailoa “has made a very nice recovery” over the past week. He said the freshman from Hawaii did have a broken bone but was able to grip the ball and “could throw a little bit.”
Tagovailoa is expected to compete with two-year starter Jalen Hurts for the starting job heading into next season.
The former five-star recruit came off the bench to lead the Tide to a comeback win in the national championship game against Georgia in January.
Saban says Tagovailoa has “a really good, positive attitude about it, and we feel good about where he’s heading.”
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