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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been placed on injured reserve following a concussion sustained during last Thursday's game against the Buffalo Bills, which will keep him out for at least four games. Head coach Mike McDaniel emphasized the importance of Tagovailoa focusing on his recovery without the pressure of a timeline. Despite calls for Tagovailoa to consider retirement due to health concerns, he reportedly has no plans to retire and is actively working with concussion specialists. McDaniel noted that while they haven't made a final decision regarding Tagovailoa's status, the team is awaiting further medical evaluations before determining their next steps. In the meantime, Skylar Thompson will likely take over starting duties, with Tyler Huntley signed as a backup. The Dolphins are committed to prioritizing Tagovailoa's health and well-being during this period.
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