Tagovailoa Cleared to Return Amid Dolphins' QB Woes
Tagovailoa Cleared to Return Amid Dolphins' QB Woes

Tagovailoa Cleared to Return Amid Dolphins' QB Woes

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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is set to return to practice, with hopes of playing in the upcoming game against the Arizona Cardinals, after being cleared by medical experts following his latest concussion. Tagovailoa, who sustained his third NFL concussion in a Week 2 game, has been on injured reserve, and his return is seen as a potential boost to the Dolphins' struggling offense, which has cycled through multiple quarterbacks in his absence. Tyler Huntley, who recently started for the Dolphins, left the latest game against the Indianapolis Colts with a shoulder injury, further complicating the team's quarterback situation. Tim Boyle replaced Huntley during the game, marking his first significant playtime this season. The Dolphins have faced numerous quarterback challenges, with Huntley and Skylar Thompson both dealing with injuries, contributing to their current 2-4 record. Coach Mike McDaniel trusts the medical team's assessment for Tagovailoa's return, emphasizing the importance of relying on expert opinions for player safety.

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