Nowinski tweeted this following Tagovailoa’s second concussion which happened less than a week after his first. His threat comes during a time where all of social media could be seen dragging Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel for putting Tagovailoa back in the lineup.

Tagovailoa was carried off the field via a stretcher as the entire Cincinnati stadium chanted his name. Reportedly, he was conscious and had movement in all his extremities after being examined at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, which is a Level 1 trauma center.

This injury comes just four days after he hit the back of his head on the ground during the second quarter of the Dolphins’ game against the Buffalo Bills. It was an eventual win for Miami (21-19).

Tagovailoa said he felt like he had hyperextended early in the first half on a designated quarterback sneak. He went on to say that it flared up after a hit in the second quarter.

What Mike McDaniel said after Tua Tagovailoa’s injury vs. Bills

Just this past Sunday, McDaniel said the following after his quarterback collapsed on the field:

To say those statements didn’t age well is the understatement of the season thus far. McDaniel put Tua Tagovailoa in danger, and he could be without his former No. 5 overall selection for the foreseeable future. Hopefully, he’s able to make a safe comeback to the game. Most importantly, let’s hope Tua Tagovailoa has a smooth recovery.

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