Dolphins QB Tagovailoa suffered concussion, nothing 'more serious' - 
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			 [September 30, 2022] (Reuters)-Tua 
			Tagovailoa suffered a concussion but nothing "more serious", Miami 
			Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said, after the quarterback was 
			taken from the field on a stretcher following a sack during 
			Thursday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. 
			 
			The 24-year-old was sacked by Josh Tupou in the first half and 
			appeared to hit the back of his head on the turf. He stayed on the 
			ground for a few minutes as trainers attended to him before he was 
			carried off the field. 
			 
			The Dolphins said he had been taken to hospital with head and neck 
			injuries. 
			 
			"It was a scary moment," McDaniel told reporters. "He was evaluated 
			for a concussion and is in the concussion protocol. He was at the 
			hospital and I believe he is about to get discharged. 
  
		
			
			  
		
			 
			"All of his team mates and myself, we were all very concerned, so 
			the best news that we could get is that everything's checked out, 
			that he didn't have anything more serious than a concussion. 
			 
			"He will be flying back with us here on the plane." 
			 
			The Dolphins lost the game 27-15 for their first defeat of the 
			season. 
			 
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			Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Josh Tupou (68) sacks Miami 
			Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) in the second quarter at 
			Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati. Tagovailoa sustained a head injury on 
			the play and left the game for treatment. Mandatory Credit: Kareem 
			Elgazzar-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			  
 
			 Tagovailoa was also evaluated for a concussion on 
			Sunday during the Dolphins' win over the Buffalo Bills. He looked 
			unsteady as he left the field but passed the league-mandated 
			concussion protocol at halftime and was allowed to return to the 
			game. 
			 
			He was not placed in the concussion protocol. 
			 
			The NFL Players Association said after Sunday's game it was 
			initiating an investigation into the handling of the concussion 
			evaluation, while the NFL said a review was ongoing but every 
			indication was that proper protocol had been followed. 
			 
			"Player health and safety is at the core of the union's mission. Our 
			concern tonight is for Tua and we hope for a full and speedy 
			recovery," the NFLPA said on Thursday. 
			 
			"Our investigation into the potential protocol violation is 
			ongoing." 
			 
			(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter 
			Rutherford) 
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