The Miami Dolphins may be considering taking Tua Tagovailoa out for the entire season after his third concussion so he can think about retiring
After Tua Tagovailoa suffered his third confirmed concussion in the NFL in recent years, the Miami Dolphins could now give him a break and even consider retiring.
This was reported by the English newspaper “Daily Mail” after Tagovailoa had to leave the field prematurely again in the Dolphins’ Thursday Night Game against the Buffalo Bills due to a concussion. Also interesting – Comment: Tagovailoa should end his career
“It looks like the Dolphins will suspend Tua for the entire season to give him time to think about retiring from the NFL,” the source is quoted as saying. “The healing process and emotions are at a high stage right now and no immediate decisions are being made, but after this latest concussion, it is almost certain that the NFL and the Miami Dolphins will strongly recommend that he end his career.”
But Tagovailoa himself probably sees things very differently, as the source close to the Dolphins reports: “Tua is determined to keep playing. As soon as he feels better, he wants to be on the field. “
Head coach Mike McDaniel does not want to comment on a possible end to his career at the moment. “I think it would be completely wrong of me to even bring that up. It’s more about really taking care of the person. You talk about his career. His career belongs to him,” said McDaniel.
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