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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been placed on injured reserve due to a concussion suffered during a game against the Buffalo Bills, marking his fourth diagnosed concussion in five years. Concerns about his long-term health have intensified, with former players and experts urging him to consider retirement for his safety. While the Dolphins will manage without him for at least four games, the impact on the team's performance and fantasy football strategies is significant, particularly for players like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Coach Mike McDaniel has expressed support for Tagovailoa, but public sentiment varies, with some fans advocating for his retirement. The situation highlights the importance of mental health and the need for Tagovailoa to have control over his decisions regarding his future in the sport. As the NFL faces increasing scrutiny over player health, Tagovailoa's case underscores the urgent need for a compassionate approach to managing concussions.
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