Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion in the loss to the Packers, head coach Mike McDaniel has confirmed.
The third-yard quarterback entered the concussion protocol on Monday, and veteran backup Teddy Bridgewater will get the nod for this Sunday’s matchup against the Patriots. Tagovailoa suffered a frightening concussion against the Bengals on September 29 and many suspected he suffered one four days earlier when he appeared wobbly after a hit against the Bills.
“This is a human being. I’ll do what the medical experts advise me to do,” McDaniel said Wednesday of Tagovailoa.
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A slew of former players voiced concern for the 24-year-old after it was reported that he was in the concussion protocol earlier in the week.
“It’s probably time to consider shutting it down (for the season) when you’ve had some episodes,” Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers told “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday. “As a competitor, that’s the last thing you want.”
Tagovailoa’s head appeared to hit the ground during a play in the second quarter of the Dolphins’ Christmas Day showdown against the Packers.
The former first-round pick is said to have concerned McDaniel when they watched the film on Monday, according to NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe.
Per the report, Tagovailoa was asked “about how he felt after a particular hit in the game,” and McDaniel noted “some inconsistencies about what he normally sees in Tua caused concern.”
Tagovailoa missed two games following the concussion against the Bengals and returned for an Oct. 23 matchup against the Steelers. The Dolphins (8-7) will visit the Patriots (7-8) on Sunday. Miami defeated New England in Week 1, 20-7.
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