NFL viewers saw the play Sunday where it looked like quarterback Tua Tagovailoa may have suffered a concussion after he took a brutal hit from the Buffalo Bills just before halftime. Although the Miami Dolphins claim that Tagovailoa didn’t suffer a concussion, and instead that he suffered a back injury, the NFL Players Association is looking into the incident.
Regardless, Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel says the quarterback plans to play Thursday against the Cincinnati Bengals despite lingering back and ankle injuries.
McDaniel said he talked to Tagavailoa on Monday night and the young signal-caller is determined to play.
“I know if he doesn’t play, that it literally was not possible,” he said in his weekly press conference. “And we’re just taking measures accordingly for Teddy beyond that. But happy with the way he’s, so far, progressed. And feel very optimistic because of how he’s going about it.
“It’s the functionality of it because all of a sudden your back is overly tight or you feel that crazy pain — your body has a reaction process that you can all of a sudden lose power in your throws, you can’t redirect,” McDaniel added. “And once you can’t protect yourself on an NFL football field, we have to protect you. So it’s both. Yeah, there will be some pain regardless. It’s whether or not that pain hurts him from being able to put his production on the field and escape impending danger, which is part of the job of an NFL quarterback.”
The last time Joe Burrow and Tagovailoa faced each other was in college when LSU and Alabama faced each other back in 2019 with the Tigers winning and eventually winning the national title.
It was an epic game that Tagovailoa almost missed because he was coming off an injury that season. That is probably a big reason why he has no intentions of missing this contest.
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Stacey is a 1995 graduate of the University of Alabama who has previously worked for other publications such as Sportskeeda and Saturday Down South.
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