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Tua Tagovailoa out after another concussion, Mike McDaniel mum on whether Tagovailoa will play again this season

Teddy Bridgewater will start for Tagovailoa in Week 17 vs. Patriots

Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel ruled out Tua Tagovailoa for Sunday after the quarterback entered the concussion protocol Monday. Backup QB Teddy Bridgewater will start against the New England Patriots in a key AFC East game.

McDaniel would not say if Tagovailoa would return this season after the quarterback suffered his second reported concussion of the year.

"I've been advised by medical professionals that Tua worries only about the day that he's currently in and nothing else," McDaniel told reporters Wednesday. "I take that very seriously and worry about his health first and foremost and take the advice of the medical professionals."

Tagovailoa entered the concussion protocol for the second time this year, a day after the Dolphins lost to the Green Bay Packers on Christmas Day. That was odd given Tagovailoa never left the Week 16 game with any signs of a head injury and McDaniel said no one alerted him of a possible injury during the game until Tagovailoa showed signs of a concussion Monday.

NFL medical chief Allen Sills added Tuesday that Tagovailoa showed "no visible signs" during the game.

This is Tagovailoa's second reported concussion of the 2022 season after he officially suffered one in Week 4 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Tagovailoa left that game in an ambulance after a scary hit and missed the following two games. Tagovailoa also appeared to have suffered a head injury a few days prior in the first half of a Week 3 game against the Buffalo Bills, but he returned in the second half with what the team deemed a "back injury." The NFLPA later fired the independent doctor assigned to the Bills game that allowed Tagovailoa to return to the field.

In the wake of Tagovailoa's most recent concussions, former NFL players have urged the Dolphins quarterback not to play again this season. McDaniel refused to speculate Wednesday whether or not Tagovailoa would return to the starting lineup this season, but he did say Tagovailoa will play if he clears the league's concussion protocol.

"I'll do what the medical experts advise me to do and I'm quite certain they're not going to advise me in the wrong direction when it has to do with his health," McDaniel said. "I'm not going to go in direct conflict with what the doctors have told me to do which is to worry one day at a time. ... His health is the first, foremost and only priority."

NFLPA initiates investigation into second concussion

The events surrounding Tagovailoa's admission into the concussion protocol this time around also prompted the NFL Players Association to open up an investigation. This is the second investigation involving Tagovailoa after his suspicious return in the Bills game in Week 3.

McDaniel noted Wednesday that the team didn't know exactly when Tagovailoa sustained a concussion – and he maintained no one alerted him of a possible one, either – but that they asked him to see a team doctor after reviewing the game tape following Tagovailoa's three-interception fourth quarter. The team questioned him about certain aspects of the game, which McDaniel said prompted them to ask Tagovailoa to talk with team doctors.

"There were some things that caused us to really prod and as a result, we felt like he needed to see medical professionals," McDaniel said. "Specifically had to do with consistencies of things that I study daily on tape which provoked some direct questioning with a high degree of concern."

Tua Tagovailoa won't play in Week 17 after he suffered another concussion. (John McCall/South Florida Sun Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Tua Tagovailoa won't play Sunday against the Patriots after he suffered another concussion. (John McCall/South Florida Sun Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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