In Week Two, Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion that has kept him off the field since. And without Tagovailoa, Hill has been a complete non-factor. He didn’t catch any passes after Tagovailoa left the Week Two game, and since Week Three he has totaled just 14 catches for 140 yards and no touchdowns.
Tua Tagovailoa's sliding has been a topic of discussion with his teammates and coaches since he suffered the third diagnosed concussion of his NFL career on a scramble in Week 2.
Tua Tagovailoa is back on the practice field for the Miami Dolphins after suffering what many expected to be a career-ending head injury. His coaches and
Tua Tagovailoa's return following a long layoff from his latest concussion should be applauded, not jeered in game against Arizona Cardinals.
Here's the latest injury news on Tua Tagovailoa, Jayden Daniels and Cooper Kupp entering Week 8 of the NFL season.
Tagovailoa was put on injured reserve after he suffered his third diagnosed concussion during the Dolphins’ game against the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 12. The frightening incident took place with seconds left in the third quarter as Tagovailoa collided with Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin.
The NFL authorized players to wear Guardian Caps during games this season in an effort to reduce head injuries.
In a press conference held on Monday, Oct. 21, Tagovailoa shared his appreciation over concerns for his health as he shared his plans to hopefully rejoin his team for their game against the Arizona Cardinals in Miami on Sunday,
Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins won't be wearing a Guardian Cap, but he plans to slide more to avoid contact. BONUS: Tua chooses safest helmet.
The Miami Dolphins could not have a more perfect opportunity to snap out of their offensive ineptitude this weekend. Not only is quarterback Tua Tagovailoa maki
Tua Tagovailoa practiced Wednesday for the first time since suffering a concussion in Week 2, and the Dolphins are aiming for him to start Sunday against Arizona.