Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa exits loss to Bills with concussion
Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa exits loss to Bills with concussion
MIAMI - - Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa left Thursday night's 31-10 misfortune to the Bison Bills subsequent to supporting a blackout in the second from last quarter, the third analyzed blackout of his NFL vocation.
There was no prompt course of events for his return.
The injury happened when Tagovailoa mixed up the center for a first down and connected with his cap to the lower arm of Bills wellbeing Damar Hamlin. Tagovailoa promptly went into a closing reaction with his arms in an unnatural position.
Clinical mentors took care of Tagovailoa for a few minutes as players stooped around him. He was eventually ready to stroll off the field and into the storage space under his own power yet was immediately precluded until the end of the game.
Dolphins mentor Mike McDaniel was supposed to refresh Tagovailoa's condition when he addressed columnists Friday morning.
After the game, McDaniel said Tagovailoa was "feeling great," yet he declined to conjecture on what was next for the fifth-year veteran.
"At this moment ... it is more about getting a legitimate procedural assessment tomorrow and taking it each day in turn," McDaniel said. "The uttermost thing from my brain is the course of events. We simply have to assess and stress over my colleague. ... We'll get more data tomorrow and afterward take it step by step from that point."
Dolphins hostile lineman Austin Jackson was one of the players nearest to Tagovailoa after his physical issue. Jackson said he could recognize clearly that he "wasn't there as far as possible," and he very quickly took a knee.
"Squashed. I prefer not to see him like that," said Jackson, who was chosen 13 picks after Tagovailoa in the 2020 NFL draft. "Indeed, even with his set of experiences as of now with that kind of stuff, I prefer not to see it. I disdain that it was him hurrying out the pocket. Want to get that back for us all. I might have been something more."