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A concussion means the Dolphins quarterback has to take a break

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's concussion in Week 2 was the third of his NFL career. His injury history since the start of his college career at Alabama has been tough.

Since Tagovailoa first played for the Crimson Tide in 2017, the quarterback has suffered four concussions, a fractured pelvis, a dislocated hip, a broken nose and a back injury. Three of his concussions have occurred since entering the NFL in 2020, with the most recent occurring on “Thursday Night Football” in September.

The recent case of severe head trauma has led some to speculate that Tagovailoa could retire. The quarterback admitted before last season that he had been thinking about it after the 2022 season. Finally he returned to the field. Recent reports indicate that Tagovailoa has no plans to retire following his recent concussion.

The Dolphins placed their quarterback on injured reserve after suffering a concussion in Week 2, meaning Tagovailoa will not play in Miami's “Monday Night Football” clash with the Tennessee Titans.

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Tua Tagovailoa concussion and injury history

Tagovailoa played two injury-free seasons during his freshman and sophomore years at Alabama. He led the Crimson Tide to victory in the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2018 after replacing Jalen Hurts in the second half, and led the team back to the championship game in 2019 as a full-time starter.