OCTOBER 26: The Dolphins have officially made the move to activate Tagovailoa from IR. After clearing concussion protocol, the oft-injured quarterback will attempt to prove the doubters wrong by trying to show that he was right not to retire.
In a corresponding move, Miami made room for Tagovailoa on the 53-man roster by releasing veteran backup Tim Boyle. Additionally, the team made the announcement that defensive tackle Neil Farrell and long snapper Matt Overton would serve as the Dolphins’ standard gameday practice squad elevations tomorrow.
OCTOBER 25: Tua Tagovailoa‘s anticipated Week 8 return is a go. The Dolphins quarterback has cleared concussion protocol and will start against the Cardinals on Sunday, NFL.com’s Cameron Wolfe tweets. Mike McDaniel confirmed the clearance.
Miami will activate Tagovailoa from IR before Saturday afternoon’s deadline. While the QB’s concussion history will continue to generate scrutiny, Tua did not consider retirement after his latest head injury — sustained back in Week 2.
Consulting doctors across the country, Tagovailoa received good news regarding his NFL future. None of the doctors recommended he retire, McDaniel said. That said, ESPN.com’s Marcel Louis-Jacques and the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson note the high bar for doctors to recommend retirement. Two neurologists informed Jackson a future Tagovailoa concussion should prompt a lengthy absence.
In accordance with the NFL’s protocol, an independent neurologist cleared Tagovailoa after Miami’s Thursday practice. Tua will be back after missing the minimum four games, though even that absence qualified as notable since teams generally do not place players on IR because of concussions.
Tagovailoa, 26, is a special case due to his high profile and injury past. Tua sustained two confirmed concussions in 2022 and most likely suffered three, with a Week 3 injury that season leading to the NFL revamping its concussion protocol. The Miami QB returned to action in that Bills matchup but suffered a concussion against the Bengals four days later. That led to a two-game absence. When Tua was concussed again during a Christmas Day game, he missed the rest of the Dolphins’ season. Despite the left-handed passer returning in 2023 and not missing any time, his latest head injury has naturally brought tremendous concern about his future.
The Dolphins gave their top quarterback a four-year, $212.4MM extension in July. This did not check in as a top-market deal, but it landed in the upper reaches of QB money. This came after a report surfaced indicating the Dolphins were not prepared to go into the Jared Goff–Trevor Lawrence range for Tua. His Week 2 scramble that led to a concussion brought calls for retirement, but with the fifth-year player now cleared, retirement would deny him access to the bulk of the mega-deal he recently signed.
In terms of the Dolphins’ 2024 prospects, this is massive news. After finishing second in scoring last season, McDaniel’s offense has plummeted to 32nd. The team has started both Skylar Thompson and Tyler Huntley, with neither playing well, and Tim Boyle — who failed to stick with the Texans in training camp after the Jets had released him in-season last year — saw action as well. These QBs restrained Miami’s speed armada on offense, as the team slunk to 2-4.
The Dolphins will need to heat up in a hurry to have a realistic chance of returning to the playoffs for a third straight season, but Tagovailoa will provide a fighting chance. He will not use a Guardian Cap upon returning, and how Miami goes about protecting its centerpiece player will be a key storyline to monitor as he returns to action.
This is just a bad idea. I understand wanting to play. I understand how hard it is to stop playing sports because of injuries. He is playing a very very dangerous game with continuing to play with so many concussions. I’ve had 3 and notice a huge change in my life since, and I’m not playing a game where people are trying to take my head off every week.
Smart man noble decision
Typically when someone is repeatedly murdering their brain it is pay-per-view. This is really a bargain.
Tua will be fine until his next concussion, so lets just enjoy watching him play until that dark day arrives. Its not our life and its not our choice, stay in your lane.
It’s not as though he’s gotten concussed on scrambles alone. The two scariest where sacks.
I’m agreeing with everyone saying it must be unthinkable to walk away from something you’ve dedicated your life to since you were in elementary school playing Pop Warner. Summers spent at football camp. The many sacrifices you made without a second thought to make sure you fulfilled your dream of playing professional football.
The thing no one has mentioned yet is not only would another concussion come with potential tragedy for himself, his family, his teammates … what about the player who sacks/tackles him?
Add that to the list of “I couldn’t even imagine…”
Apparently answering Potato to every MACE question will get you cleared…. Who knew?
I am glad he is back. Only he can save his head coach’s job. Hopefully, he is more careful with his body.
I refuse to believe mikes job is in jeopardy, Miami was hot garbage before he showed up this team is definitely on the upswing .. Their just gonna have to dump a high draft pick on a backup/probably starter QB .. rookie QBs are cost controlled so a round 1 QB is perfectly fine (not ideal but understandable) .. imo
It’s not his body that’s a concern Wolf, it is sadly his concussed brain matter. Best this young man take a cue from his peers who have learned the hard way. Why you would be glad he’s back, is symptomatic of a deeper, psychological issue you should address, pronto. Good luck!!
This is the sports equivalent of touching the fajita skillet
Thanks Teacher … old school QBs went through a number of concussions as well and still kept playing. Tua played fine yesterday. I am glad ur a doctor as well.