Tua Tagovailoa reveals scary details from concussion against Bengals

Tua Tagovailoa doesn’t remember much after suffering a frightening concussion against the Bengals last month that he said left him unconsciousness following the hit.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, the third-year Dolphins quarterback recounted what he does remember from the incident.

“There was a point I was unconscious,” Tagovailoa said. “I remember the entire night up until the point I got tackled.

“I don’t remember being carted off. I do remember some things from the ambulance and the hospital.”

Tagovailoa has been sidelined since sustaining the blow against Cincinnati on Sept. 29, which came just four days after he similarly hit his head on the ground in a game against the Bills and was wobbly as he tried to walk. He was eventually allowed to return to that game, but the unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant who performed the concussion evaluation during the Buffalo game was ultimately fired after it was determined that “several mistakes” had been made.

Tua Tagovailoa is expected to start this week against the Steelers.
Tua Tagovailoa is expected to start this week against the Steelers.
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Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion after hitting his head on the ground while being sacked by the Bengals on Oct. 29.
Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion after hitting his head on the ground while being sacked by the Bengals on Oct. 29.
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Tagovailoa, who cleared concussion protocol last week, is in line to start against the Steelers this week on “Sunday Night Football.”

That decision comes after the 24-year-old QB reportedly received four outside opinions, as well as the opinions of team doctors, who unanimously cleared him from protocol and agreed that his scans showed no signs of long-term impact on his brain. He also didn’t suffer any setbacks during the process of going through the protocol.

Though Tagovailoa missed two games and only returned to practice a week ago, he did enough to impress coach Mike McDaniel.

“He’s laser focused,” McDaniel said on Wednesday. “He’s in his normal mood, but he doesn’t lose attention span at the task at hand. And that’s what I’ve grown to love about the guy. That’s why he’s been able to have some success in a completely new language and system.

“What you saw was every single play of practice saying the play. After I say it, he’s saying it in the huddle, then watching the timing of the concept, watching the footwork of [backup QB] Skylar [Thompson], getting excited when perfect technique is executed — because he knows exactly what it looks like. … To see that focus last for the entire practice also speaks to the point that it’s not just about him, his selflessness, which is why he has a unique aura of leadership that people gravitate to because it’s genuine, authentic, and real.”

The Dolphins, who started the season 3-0, have struggled mightily without Tagovailoa in the lineup, dropping three straight, which included a 40-17 drubbing at the hands of the Jets. During that span, Miami went from first in the league in points per drive to 28th.

Tagovailoa is also eager to return after what he termed a difficult few weeks.

“A lot of it has been I would say pretty stressful,” Tagovailoa said Wednesday. “But all of it’s done for player safety and I’m glad that I got to go through those things to understand more [of] the deals of concussions and the effects long-term, short-term, things like that.

“I thought it was great that I was able to go through that process and get cleared.”

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