Tragedy news for Miami Dolphins

Tua Tagovailoa, who also suffered a concussion against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, was brought to the hospital on Thursday for head and neck injuries.

Tua Tagovailoa, quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, was transported off the field on a stretcher after suffering head and neck injuries in Thursday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

According to the Dolphins’ official Twitter account, the 24-year-old athlete was subsequently escorted to the hospital for a comprehensive checkup.

Later, the club said on Twitter that Tagovailoa was “expected to be discharged from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and will fly home with the team tonight.”

According to the New York Post, Tagovailoa was injured in the second quarter of the game when his head was smacked onto the ground after a tackle by Bengals’ Josh Tapou. Tagovailoa immediately gripped his arms, and medical assistance was summoned.

According to ESPN, he lay motionless on the field for around 10 minutes before being carried away in a stretcher.

The Miami Dolphins’ representative did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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The Dolphins provided an update on the quarterback’s health before halftime, saying he was conscious and had “movement in all his extremities” at the hospital.

After the team’s 27-15 loss on the field, Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel spoke to media about the issue.

“It’s an emotional moment,” remarked the coach, according to ESPN. “It’s not a part of the deal you sign up for.”

McDaniel, 39, went on. “His teammates and myself were very concerned, but he got checked out and it’s nothing more serious than a concussion.”

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Tagovailoa has suffered his second head injury in the last week.

He was checked for a concussion on Sunday while playing against the Buffalo Bills after his head was smacked into the ground.

According to the New York Times, Tagovailoa dropped to his knees after rising up and taking a few steps. CNN said that the athlete was also observed tripping upon returning to the game.

The examination initially ruled Tagovailoa’s return to the field problematic, but he was eventually cleared to play again, and the team said he slipped as a consequence of a back injury, according to ESPN.

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However, in light of Tagovailoa’s fall, supporters and teammates have questioned the concussion precautions.

The NFL Players’ Association issued a message on Twitter on Thursday about an investigation into player safety.

“Player health and safety are central to the union’s mission,” the association stated.

“Our thoughts tonight are with Tua, and we wish him a full and speedy recovery.” “Our investigation into the possible protocol violation is still ongoing,” they stated.

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