Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce expressed serious concerns about Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's health following his third diagnosed concussion in three seasons. After a recent game against the Buffalo Bills, Tagovailoa exhibited alarming symptoms and was placed in concussion protocol. Pierce suggested that Tagovailoa should consider retirement for the sake of his health and family. Other coaches, including Doug Pederson of the Jacksonville Jaguars, echoed the sentiment of prioritizing player safety. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel emphasized that Tagovailoa's focus should be on his health rather than his future in football.
- Tua Tagovailoa's health is a major concern after his third concussion.
- Coaches are advocating for player safety over the desire to play.
- The focus should be on Tagovailoa's well-being rather than his future in football.