Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has faced significant challenges in his recovery from a concussion, marking his third such injury in two years. After a five-week stint on injured reserve, he is set to return to the field, emphasizing the importance of protecting himself during gameplay. Tagovailoa's journey has involved consultations with neurologists and a focus on ensuring his long-term health, as he prepares to lead the Dolphins again amidst concerns over his safety and playing style.
- Tua Tagovailoa has been symptom-free since Sept. 13 but was placed on IR for his health.
- The Dolphins are emphasizing the need for Tagovailoa to play smarter and avoid unnecessary hits.
- Tagovailoa's return comes after extensive medical consultations and a focus on long-term health.