The N.F.L. quarterback left Thursday's game on a stretcher after his head was slammed to the turf. The players' union had previously asked for an ...
In the second quarter of that game in Miami Gardens, Fla., Tagovailoa was pushed to the ground, hit his head, grabbed the sides of his helmet, staggered to his feet and, after taking a few steps, fell to his knees. “It brings us back to the reality of the violence of the game, and I hope it gives people perspective,” said the veteran cornerback Richard Sherman, a commentator for Amazon, which broadcast Thursday’s game. game followed that of Bills cornerback Dane Jackson, who was also carted off the field during a Monday night game on Sept. On a conference call with reporters, Jeff Miller, the league’s executive vice president of communications, public affairs and policy, said that “every indication” was that the league protocols were followed. On Wednesday, the N.F.L. Dolphins trainers ran onto the field and, after several minutes, put Tagovailoa on a stretcher and wheeled him off the field. Dolphins Coach Mike McDaniel told a sideline reporter that the injury was a “scary moment.” The process includes reviewing video and interviewing team and league doctors who diagnosed Tagovailoa. Tagovailoa’s elbow hit the ground first, and then the back of his helmet. Fire the medical staffs and coaches. I predicted this and I hate that I am right.” The N.F.L.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa sacked by Cincinnati Bengals' Josh Tupou during the first half of an NFL football game on September 29 in Cincinnati.
Bengals fans in attendance at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati showed their respect as Tagovailoa was carted off the field. The entire Dolphins sidelines walked onto the field as Tagovailoa was placed on the backboard and stretcher. The Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was taken off the field on a stretcher on Thursday during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals, after suffering apparent head and neck injuries.
Miami's head coach stands by the process after the QB left Sunday's game with what were determined to be back and ankle injuries.
That is not what I’m about at all, and no outcome of a game will ever influence me being irresponsible as the head coach of the football team.” McDaniel said Tagovailoa was about to be discharged from the hospital and would fly home with the team, but the scrutiny is going to follow the Dolphins home and won’t be going away any time soon. “I do not have any — absolutely zero — patience for, or will ever put a player in position for them to be in harm’s way.
Teammates gather around Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) after an injury during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati ...
"That's a serious injury," he said in another. The bottom line regarding Tua is LIFE is bigger than football. It's a quality of life issue." If the UNCs or athletic trainers, also called booth spotters, see any sign of a concussion, they must contact the team physician to recommend a sideline examination. "The bottom line regarding Tua is LIFE is bigger than football," former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III said. More tests may be administered if a player may have sustained a concussion.
The shocking moment Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was injured by Cincinnati defensive lineman Josh Tupou was laid bare to see for NFL fans live ...
He is said to have full feeling in all limbs and is conscious. He once more got up and tried to run towards the huddle once more before stumbling and being caught by his teammates. The National Football League has a series of tests which must be undertaken by any player suspected of having a concussion. Abnormal posturing can be a sign of severe brain injury, where some muscles are briefly incapacitated, while the opposing one are still contracting, possibly in response to pain. Fencing response is an odd position the arms may move to after receiving a concussion. Tua was then taken by ambulance to a hospital in Cincinnati for further evaluation.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa sustained neck and head injuries after being slammed to the ground Thursday night and was stretchered from the ...
The team said Monday that Tagovailoa was not in concussion protocol. Tagovailoa briefly left Sunday's 21-19 victory over the Buffalo Bills after appearing to be disoriented by what the team originally said was a head injury after taking a hard hit from Bills linebacker Matt Milano late in the first half. The Dolphins said Tagovailoa was conscious, had movement in all his extremities and was taken to University of Cincinnati Medical Center for further evaluation. The play of Tagovailoa, who won a national championship at Alabama, has been key for the 3-0 Dolphins. After Tagovailoa's injury Thursday, the NFLPA tweeted: "Player health and safety is at the core of the union's mission. Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe tweeted: "That's a serious injury. He was spun around and thrown to the turf. It's a tough moment for everybody." "It was a scary moment. He was evaluated for a concussion. He remained down for more than seven minutes before being loaded on a backboard, stabilized and strapped to a stretcher after his facemask was removed. "It's an emotional moment.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was carried out on a stretcher Thursday night in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals, and there is suspicion he ...
"That's a serious injury," he said in another. The bottom line regarding Tua is LIFE is bigger than football. It's a quality of life issue." If the UNCs or athletic trainers, also called booth spotters, see any sign of a concussion, they must contact the team physician to recommend a sideline examination. "The bottom line regarding Tua is LIFE is bigger than football," former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III said. More tests may be administered if a player may have sustained a concussion.
Current and former NFL players are blasting the Miami Dolphins for allowing the quarterback to play four days after suffering another harrowing injury.
The NFL and the NFL Players Association are [conducting a joint review](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/09/25/nfl-review-if-concussion-protocols-were-followed-with-tua-tagovailoa/?itid=lk_inline_manual_8&itid=lk_inline_manual_3) to determine whether the league’s concussion protocols were followed properly in that case. [Tagovailoa appeared to have suffered a head injury](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/09/29/tua-tagovailoa-dolphins-bengals/?itid=lk_inline_manual_3) after taking a big hit against the Buffalo Bills, but he returned to that game a few series later. The NFL community was quick to question the Miami Dolphins for letting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa take the field for Thursday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a scary injury while getting sacked during his team's road game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
[told reporters](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXFc_UZoV8I) after the game. Cincinnati wound up winning the game, 27-15, handing Miami its first loss of the season. Tagovailoa, 24, was placed on a stretcher and taken to the hospital after he remained on the ground for more than seven minutes while medical personnel tended to him. [tweeted](https://twitter.com/NFLPA/status/1575683078890352641) following Tagovailoa's injury against the Bengals. He left that game for a short period, but came back to lead his team to victory, clearing concussion protocol. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a horrifying injury during his team’s road game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept.
During the second quarter of the Cincinnati Bengals' 27-15 win over the Miami Dolphins, Tagovailoa was taken off the field on a stretcher and hospitalized after ...
NBC Sports Philadelphia also cut back during the pandemic, [ saying goodbye to longtime reporters Gregg Murphy and Derrick Gunn.](https://www.inquirer.com/phillies/nbc-sports-philadelphia-layoffs-phillies-gregg-murphy-coronavirus-20200805.html) [Rich-Bell announced the news on Twitter Thursday](https://twitter.com/KrystleRich/status/1575529461705056256), adding that she expressed interest in her “dream job” — being the sideline reporter for the Sixers — but was told the position wasn’t returning. NBC Sports Philadelphia’s first Sixers game will Saturday, Oct. She’ll be joined again by Alaa Abdelnaby, who is entering his seventh season calling Sixers games. The network will continue to simulcast Johnson’s afternoon show on The Fanatic, [high-profile](https://www.inquirer.com/philly/sports/dei-lynam-tim-panaccio-comcast-sportsnet-philadelphia-out-20170628.html) [exits](https://www.inquirer.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Longtime-broadcaster-Ron-Burke-out-at-Comcast-SportsNet.html) [from the network](http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Leslie-Gudel-out-Comcast-SportsNet.html). Amazon’s studio analysts were also more willing to discuss last week’s injury to Tagovailoa following the game. “I had a teammate that was like, ‘Man, this guy is just not right. Michaels referred to the situation as a “hornet’s nest.” Pergament wasn’t alone in his criticism of Amazon’s halftime show. At halftime, no one on Amazon’s studio team — Charissa Thompson, Tony Gonzalez, Ryan Fitzpatrick, or Richard Sherman— mentioned that Tagovailoa was tested for a concussion last week. This is Amazon’s first year broadcasting NFL games, so you’d expect a couple of bumps along the way. [Tua Tagovailoa’s injury](https://www.inquirer.com/sports/miami-dolphins-tua-tagovailoa-taken-off-field-stretcher-20220929.html).
Tua Tagovailoa endured a scary moment Thursday night when the Dolphins' quarterback was carted off the field after suffering head and neck injuries.
[said Bridgewater](https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/tua-tagovailoa-injury-teddy-bridgewater-opens-up-on-very-scary-situation-after-having-concussion-last-year/), who threw for 193 yards with a touchdown and an interception. [Tua Tagovailoa](/nfl/players/2741209/tua-tagovailoa/) endured a scary moment Thursday night when the Dolphins' quarterback was carted off the field after suffering head and neck injuries. Bridgewater admitted that it was initially hard to focus on his job after watching his teammate endure such a scary moment. After the game, the Dolphins said that Tagovailoa had instead sustained injuries to his back and ankle. Tagovailoa, who is slated to undergo an MRI, was in "good spirits" while being comforted by having family at the hospital, on the flight and when he returned home, [per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler](https://twitter.com/JFowlerESPN/status/1575848356257357824?s=20&t=8ZyKkwpa1GzHNJaqaIZQaQ). He returned to the game shortly thereafter after the Dolphins announced that he had suffered a head injury.
Not all teams are as seemingly negligent as the Dolphins in the case of Tagovailoa, but that doesn't change the league's bottom line of its players only ...
It’s a struggle to process how we can enjoy this sport without guilt, how a medical staff allowed this young man to take the field, how the league provides such little transparency on brain trauma to its players and fans. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel addressed the media following Miami’s loss to the Bengals and in one line demonstrated all the league’s ills when it comes to brain trauma messaging. That’s up to the players to take that risk. For example, they might get rid of the caveat that instability is a “no-go” symptom, meaning the player cannot play, unless the instability can be pegged to an orthopedic cause. Yes, they signed up to play football weighing the injuries risks against the benefits. The NFL, on the other hand, decided to add a 17th game because apparently the league needs more It’s also of the most telling signs of a concussion. The Dolphins called this a reaggravated back injury even though Tagovailoa never reached for his back. It’s possible that there will be changes to the NFL’s concussion protocol. The emotions and anger stemming from Thursday night’s concussion are compounded by the fact that Tagovailoa should not have even been on the active roster. All the play calling and blocking and stats pale in comparison to the night’s main storyline. The fingers contorted.
Four days after he was helped off the field with what looked like a head injury in a game against Buffalo, Tagovailoa played Thursday night.
That cost the Dolphins a first-round draft pick in 2023, a third-round pick in 2024, and Ross was suspended until Oct. Thursday night, NFLPA chief DeMaurice Smith texted Whitworth: “We will pursue every legal option, including making referrals against the doctors to licensing agencies and the team that is obligated to keep our players safe.” Further, if he’d been diagnosed with a concussion, the five-step NFL concussion protocols would have kept him out of Thursday’s game, too. I was able to get myself through the test, explain that I’m fine, knowing that I had been dinged pretty good.” And, of course, after the 2018 season, former Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz took a helmet-to-helmet hit from Seahawks headhunter Jadaveon Clowney in a playoff game. He spoke Friday morning, as the world awakened to film and images of the latest NFL miscarriage of safety: Tagovailoa on his back, seemingly paralyzed. Successful former coach Brian Flores accused Ross of offering him cash to lose (that claim was not substantiated), and Ross told him to recruit Tom Brady, then the Patriots quarterback. Nedd, a neurologist and the former team physician for the University of Miami’s football team. On Sunday, Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion, obvious to anyone with eyes: He hit his head on the turf, rose, staggered, and left for examination. As if Tagovailoa hadn’t staggered to the locker room four days prior. Take their remaining first-round pick from the 2023 draft. It’s called “fencing reflex”: A person takes a head shot, falls, and his splayed fingers petrify into unnatural positions.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is in the concussion protocol after being stretchered off the field Thursday night and traveling with the Dolphins back to Miami.
No has to be the answer.'" "Our job as the NFLPA is to take every possible measure to get the facts and hold those responsible accountable. He added: "There was no medical indication from all resources that there was anything regarding the head. He stumbled when he got up and was immediately taken to the locker room, where he was evaluated for a concussion. "And no one else in the building strays from that." He returned to the game at the start of the third quarter and was not in the concussion protocol the following week, despite questions about why he was allowed to return to the game at all. "Obviously, I am upset and concerned just like any fan and just like any physician is any time one of our players suffers any type of injury," Sills said Friday. On the play, he spun awkwardly and was thrown to the turf. "My job as a coach is here for the players. McDaniel said Tagovailoa was interacting with teammates on the flight home. The Dolphins, amid a rebuild in 2020, drafted Tagovailoa No. Tagovailoa was sacked by Bengals defensive tackle Josh Topou late in the first half Thursday.
The N.F.L. said its concussion protocols were followed when Tua Tagovailoa hit his head on Sunday. On Thursday, the quarterback left the field on a ...
Tretter, the president of the N.F.L. Fearing a shrinking pipeline of new players and fans, the N.F.L. “We have come a long way in the past 15 years but the last week proves how far we have left to go.” “These measures are no different than when Big Tobacco was telling people for years that they put filters on cigarettes and made them safer,” said Brad Sohn, a lawyer who has represented numerous current and former players who have sued the N.F.L. The N.F.L. The league and its broadcast partners celebrate hard tackles during games and in endless highlight reels. Together, they determine whether a player can return, with the team doctor having the ultimate say. For those who have pushed the N.F.L. “It’s pretty high on the list of serious medical consequences of football.” The process can take weeks. Now, the whole world watch as he lay on the field helpless. Already, Tagovailoa’s health was drawing renewed scrutiny of the N.F.L.’s problem with head hits and concussions.
Four days after being allowed to play through concussion symptoms, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa lay motionless and concussed at Paycor Stadium. The ...
That is not what I’m about at all, and no outcome of a game will ever influence me being irresponsible as the head coach of the football team.” And how could McDaniel — who surely re-watched every second of the Buffalo game, including Tua’s stumble — not have questioned whether it was prudent for Tagovailoa to be cleared to play? [trading for the speedy Tyreek Hill](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/03/23/tyreek-hill-trade-dolphins/?itid=lk_inline_manual_24) and making him a $30 million-a-year receiver. He didn’t intend to dismiss the seriousness of a concussion, but that’s what he did. He needs to take as much time as he needs to recover, and more importantly, the Dolphins need to force him to do so. Every player on the 53-man roster deserves diligent medical care, but the quarterback is the most essential component of the team. It all added up to a complete institutional failure, for the Dolphins and the entire league. Tagovailoa is fortunate to be responding fairly well after the vicious incident. While it’s easy to lump this incident into all of Miami’s recent dysfunction, the truth is that any of the 32 teams could have messed up similarly. He left the game to be evaluated because he exhibited what is listed as “gross motor instability” in the current NFL concussion safety playbook. The Dolphins won, 21-19, over a Buffalo squad that might be the league’s most dominant team. On Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, Tagovailoa was slammed to the turf in the second quarter.
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel told reporters that Tua Tagovailoa was in the process of wrapping up an MRI, which he described as an extra precaution, ...
"It will never feel normal for me personally and the type of person I am -- I know you guys are just starting to learn -- is that I will never be comfortable with player getting carted off the field. I know that he was checked after [Sunday's] game, I know that he was checked the following day. "What I was kind of referring to in terms of not changing anything I do is because the whole process for what happened in the Bills game was he was evaluated for a head injury immediately. "If there would've been anything lingering with his head, I wouldn't have been able to live with myself if I prematurely put someone out there and put them in harm's way. "I appreciate all the concern really because I care about the guy and I appreciate all the concern for the individual," McDaniel said. He was evaluated and then cleared by several layers of medical professionals -- I don't pretend to be one -- but those people, the collection of them, cleared him of any head injury whatsoever and he had a back and ankle issue. So, in terms of deciding whether or not to play a guy on a Thursday night game, I'm concerned about his lower back and his ankle and putting him in harm's way. "It was difficult to not be able to finish the game and be there with my teammates, but I am grateful for the support and care I've received from the Dolphins, my friends and family, and all the people who have reached out. "I want to thank everyone for all of their prayers and support since the game last night," he said. Just worried about him getting healthy, getting all the testing done that he needs to get done and us working with him so that we can feel good about where that injury is at, and then we will cross the bridge in terms of timetables of however long. The NFL on Wednesday confirmed a review was ongoing, but every indication was that proper protocol Tagovailoa was discharged Thursday night in time to meet his team at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati wearing a neck brace and travel back to Miami after the Fins' 27-15 loss to the Bengals.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa underwent an MRI on Friday after sustaining head and neck injuries during Miami's game against the Cincinnati Bengals on ...
He appeared to be in visible pain and was tended to by trainers and medical staff before being loaded onto a stretcher. Let’s worry about you and your head and being a healthy human being through it and then we’ll worry about playing football later.'” “We’ll find the results on that,” he said.
The joint concussion protocol of the NFL and NFL Players Association is facing serious questions Friday, one day after Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua ...
His highlights on Thursday night were a 7-yard touchdown pass to [Chase Edmonds](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3119195/chase-edmonds) and a 64-yard pass to [Tyreek Hill](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3116406/tyreek-hill) that put Miami deep in the red zone. A failure in medical judgment is a failure of the protocols when it comes to the wellbeing of our players." [Teddy Bridgewater](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/16728/teddy-bridgewater), who has a 33-30 record in 63 starts for the [Minnesota Vikings](/nfl/team/_/name/min/minnesota-vikings), [New Orleans Saints](/nfl/team/_/name/no/new-orleans-saints), [Carolina Panthers](/nfl/team/_/name/car/carolina-panthers) and [Denver Broncos](/nfl/team/_/name/den/denver-broncos) over the past seven seasons. He was diagnosed later with a concussion and did not finish the game. Because it was not "neurologically caused," according to the determination of the team and unaffiliated doctors, he was permitted to play under the terms of the protocol. He added that the team and an unaffiliated neurological consultant went "above and beyond" to the point where Tagovailoa was "annoyed" at the amount of questions he was asked about a potential head injury. He accompanied the Dolphins on the team plane and was in good spirits upon arrival, wearing a neck brace as a precaution. In Tagovailoa's case, the gross motor instability was attributed to a back injury and not a concussion. Tagovailoa was treated at University of Cincinnati Hospital and was discharged before the Dolphins left the Cincinnati area for South Florida. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Tagovailoa insisted that a back injury he suffered earlier in the game was to blame for the stumble. "We'll review all of the video, we'll review all of the data. The Dolphins originally labeled it a head injury but then later attributed the stumble to ankle and back injuries and allowed him to finish the game after he cleared an evaluation at halftime.
The NFL Players Association says it is focused on the medical judgments within the concussion protocols that allowed the quarterback to play Thursday.
[in a statement](https://twitter.com/GeorgeAtallah/status/1575854451117944833) Friday, “is to shift the culture of our game from one that was previously focused on the fastest path back to the field, to one that emphasized player care above all. It’s a failure of the ownership. “All of his teammates were absolutely elated to see him on the plane,” McDaniel said. It’s a failure of the leadership. It’s a failure of the culture. It’s a failure of the coaching staff. “A failure in medical judgement is a failure of the protocols when it comes to the well being of our players.” “I know that he was checked after the game,” Sills said. “I know that he was checked the following day. And now I realize I’ve got to laser back on the NFL.” “If there would have been anything lingering with his head, I wouldn’t have been able to live with myself if I had prematurely put someone out there and put them in harm’s way,” McDaniel said Friday. McDaniel said he would not have allowed Tagovailoa to play Thursday if he had been given any “medical indication” the quarterback suffered a head injury during Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is in the concussion protocol after being stretchered off the field Thursday night and traveling with the Dolphins back to Miami.
And I want him to get on the road to recovery from that as a human being and then we'll cross that bridge. I want him to do all the things recommended from all of the medical counterparts. "It was very clear to me from the onset that he had, I didn't really the know the degree of, but I knew he had a concussion. "This is a relationship that I have with this human being. I wouldn't have put him out there if there was any inclination given to me whatsoever that he was endangering himself from that previous game." No has to be the answer.'" There was no medical indication, from all resources, that there was anything regarding the head. "This is a player-friendly organization, and I make it very clear from the onset that my job here is for the players. He remained on the turf for roughly 12 minutes before he was carted off the field on a stretcher and eventually taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center with a concussion and neck injury. After the game, McDaniel told the team Tagovailoa would be traveling back to Miami with them. "Our job as the NFLPA is to take every possible measure to get the facts and hold those responsible accountable. The Dolphins faced widespread criticism on social media for allowing Tagovailoa to return to the game, as well as skepticism from the NFL Players Association -- which after Sunday's game, initiated its right to request a review of the NFL's concussion protocol.
What happened in the days between Tagovailoa's injury vs. Buffalo and Thursday's incident? Why was he allowed to play? Here's a look at the biggest ...
His highlights on Thursday night were a 7-yard touchdown pass to [Chase Edmonds](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3119195/chase-edmonds) and a 64-yard pass to [Tyreek Hill](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3116406/tyreek-hill) that put Miami deep in the red zone. A failure in medical judgment is a failure of the protocols when it comes to the wellbeing of our players." [Teddy Bridgewater](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/16728/teddy-bridgewater), who has a 33-30 record in 63 starts for the [Minnesota Vikings](/nfl/team/_/name/min/minnesota-vikings), [New Orleans Saints](/nfl/team/_/name/no/new-orleans-saints), [Carolina Panthers](/nfl/team/_/name/car/carolina-panthers) and [Denver Broncos](/nfl/team/_/name/den/denver-broncos) over the past seven seasons. He was diagnosed later with a concussion and did not finish the game. Because it was not "neurologically caused," according to the determination of the team and unaffiliated doctors, he was permitted to play under the terms of the protocol. He added that the team and an unaffiliated neurological consultant went "above and beyond" to the point where Tagovailoa was "annoyed" at the amount of questions he was asked about a potential head injury. He accompanied the Dolphins on the team plane and was in good spirits upon arrival, wearing a neck brace as a precaution. In Tagovailoa's case, the gross motor instability was attributed to a back injury and not a concussion. Tagovailoa was treated at University of Cincinnati Hospital and was discharged before the Dolphins left the Cincinnati area for South Florida. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Tagovailoa insisted that a back injury he suffered earlier in the game was to blame for the stumble. "We'll review all of the video, we'll review all of the data. The Dolphins originally labeled it a head injury but then later attributed the stumble to ankle and back injuries and allowed him to finish the game after he cleared an evaluation at halftime.
Head coach Mike McDaniel was swarmed with questions as he was the first of the Dolphins' brass to discuss the matter. "It was a scary moment," McDaniel said at ...
He [was stumbling on the field](https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/tua-tagovailoa-injury-update-dolphins-qb-returns-after-taking-hit-to-head-in-first-half-vs-bills/) after the hit, causing many to believe he had suffered a head injury. He was asking for me and when he saw me I could just tell that it wasn't the same guy that I'm used to seeing." I was obviously very worried about his head, but you know you wanted to make sure that all things with relation to the spine and back -- you want to make sure that's okay. That was an emotional moment that is not part of the deal that anyone signs up for even though you know it's a possibility in football to have something that you have to be taken off on a stretcher. "He was evaluated for a concussion and he's in the concussion protocol ... Head coach Mike McDaniel was swarmed with questions as he was the first of the Dolphins' brass to discuss the matter.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion in Thursday night's game at Cincinnati. He underwent additional testing Friday.
On Sunday against Buffalo, Tagovailoa took a hit from Bills linebacker Matt Milano late in the first half and appeared to hit his head on the turf. He added: “There was no medical indication from all resources that there was anything regarding the head. McDaniel said Tagovailoa was interacting with teammates on the flight home. He was brought to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for evaluation. On the play, he spun awkwardly and was thrown to the turf. The team was waiting still for results from an MRI exam, which McDaniel said was done out of “extra precaution” on top of the CT scans and X-rays taken the night before.
George Kittle anticipates the NFL's concussion protocols getting stricter following Tua Tagovailoa's scary injury on Thursday night.
I don't know the details, but with all the scrutiny that's on it right now, I'm going to assume that things are going to get even tighter moving forward." If he thinks he's alright then I'm going to trust a guy's instinct, but like I said at the end of the day, sometimes the team has to kind of protect you from yourself." It's on the team to really protect these guys. "I did see what happened to him, I did see what happened to him last week," Kittle told reporters. Kittle understands that the competitive nature of players will make any decision difficult regarding their availability for an upcoming game. Tagovailoa's injury served as a reminder to everyone of just how violent and dangerous football is.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh weighed in on the injury situation with Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
He was out for the game, and he was out for most of the week. The entire situation has drawn massive criticism in terms of the way that Miami handled their star quarterback. They want to go out there, and they want to play, and sometimes you just have to tell them, ‘No.’ You have to say, ‘No.’ No has to be the answer, and I appreciate that. While Tagovailoa then led the Dolphins to a Week 3 win over the Buffalo Bills, there was controversy over how the team handled the quarterback after he seemingly suffered a concussion. So, I really appreciate our doctors, I appreciate our owner, I appreciate our general manager from the standpoint that there’s two things that you have to keep in mind; one of them is the player’s … Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh was asked about the situation with Tagovailoa on Friday following practice.