Tua Tagovailoa posted his first tweet since his most recent concussion
Following a trying season marred by multiple stints in concussion protocol, Tua Tagovailoa broke his silence with a message on social media Friday as he continues to prepare for a return in 2023.
The Dolphins quarterback has been out of the public eye since suffering his second concussion of the season in Week 16, an injury that sidelined Tagovailoa through Miami’s final three games, including a 34–31 wild-card loss to Buffalo last Sunday. Making his first public comments in nearly two months, the 24-year-old wrote a message on Twitter signaling his eagerness to enter the next chapter of his career.
Tagovailoa tweeted, “When one chapter ends, another begins. Proud of this last one, excited for the next one!” Tagovailoa’s tweet comes at a time where his health continues to be a major topic of discussion around the NFL. The third-year QB’s recent protocol stint, which began after he played against the Packers on Christmas Day, came a few months after an extensive investigation into whether concussion protocols were followed properly earlier in the season, led to the
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