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Tua Tagovailoa’s ‘serious’ head injury puts scrutiny on Miami Dolphins and NFL concussion policies

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The NFL’s concussion policies are sure to come under heavy scrutiny after Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa appeared to suffer his second serious head injury in five days.

The Dolphins confirmed Tagovailoa sustained neck and head injuries after being slammed to the ground in Friday’s (AEST) game against the Cincinnati Bengals and was stretchered from the field.

Tagovailoa was chased down and sacked by Josh Tupou with about six minutes left in the first half. He was spun around and thrown to the turf.

While on the ground, his hands froze in front of his face. He remained down for more than seven minutes before being loaded onto a back brace, stabilized and strapped to a stretcher after his helmet was removed.

The Dolphins later said Tagovailoa was conscious and had movement in all his extremities when he was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for further evaluation.

Dolphins players gathered around as Tagovailoa was rolled off the field and the crowd chanted “Tua! Tua!”.

The reaction came swiftly from around the NFL. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Broncos QB Russell Wilson promptly tweeted with concern for Tagovailoa’s well-being.

But many questioned if Tagovailoa should have been allowed to play in this game after appearing to suffer a concussion in the Dolphins’ last game on Monday.

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