Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was stretchered off the field with head and neck injuries during the second quarter of Thursday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals after taking a sack, the team announced.
Tagovailoa was conscious and moving his limbs when he was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. The Dolphins announced shortly after the game ended that Tagovailoa was going to be released from the hospital.
The head coach said that Tagovailoa had a concussion.
Henry McKenna @McKennAnalysisMike McDaniel on Tua Tagovailoa's head injury: "That was a scary moment. He was evaluated for a concussion and is in concussion protocol. ... That was an emotional moment." pic.twitter.com/UGkPQ2bVjd
A six-touchdown performance against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2 was the highlight of the season for the 2020 first round pick. He ranked first in the Total QBR after ranking 18th in that metric a year ago.
Tagovailoa suffered back and ankle injuries during the Dolphins' Week 3 win over the Buffalo Bills, and the NFL Players Association also launched an investigation to determine whether concussion protocols were properly enforced after he returned to that game following a halftime evaluation of a head injury.
The 24-year-old Hawai'i native missed four games in 2021 while recovering from a rib injury.
Tagovailoa will be out with a knee injury.
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