Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Tagovailoa is out of concussion protocols

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Miami quarterbac­ks Tua Tagovailoa and Teddy Bridgewate­r have completed all of the return-toplay steps required by the NFL and are no longer in the league's recently revised concussion protocols, a person with knowledge of the decisions said Saturday.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the moves were not announced publicly by the Dolphins.

Skylar Thompson will be the starter for today's game against Minnesota. But Tagovailoa getting cleared puts him on track to return for Miami's Oct. 22 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers — the game where the Dolphins will pay tribute to the 50th anniversar­y of their 1972 perfect season.

Tagovailoa returned to practice on a limited basis earlier this week. He had been in the protocols since getting hurt and needing to be taken off the field on a stretcher against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 29.

That was four days after he was allowed to return to a game against the Buffalo Bills after hitting the back of his head on the turf, getting back on his feet, then wobbling. The Dolphins later said the wobble was caused by a back injury.

An unaffiliat­ed neurotraum­a consultant tasked with working the Bills game, who has since been terminated from that position following a brief investigat­ion, found no head injury and allowed Tagovailoa to resume playing.

That decision, combined with the scene of Tagovailoa on the ground in Cincinnati days later, sparked quick and significan­t changes to the concussion protocols by the NFL and the NFL Players Associatio­n. The most notable addition was that an abnormalit­y of balance and/or stability would be a symptom prohibitin­g a player from returning to a game.

Those amended policies kicked in last weekend — and Bridgewate­r got wrapped up in them almost immediatel­y. He lasted only one play in last Sunday's loss at the New York Jets. While he did not show concussion symptoms, he was placed into the protocols.

The Dolphins said Bridgewate­r showed no concussion symptoms and passed tests, but a spotter reported seeing him stumble after the play. That determinat­ion — video does not seem to show a stumble — made Bridgewate­r ineligible to return.

Both Tagovailoa and Bridgewate­r had to complete a five-step return-toplay program as mandated by the league to get cleared. Tagovailoa also saw a number of independen­t experts in recent days.

“That's one of the reasons you get multiple opinions and you see the most skilled, highly prepared, schooled and knowledgea­ble profession­als that that you can get your hands on, so that you can have the most informatio­n possible from experts and not laymen,” Miami coach Mike McDaniel said this week.

Colts will be missing top 2 running backs

The Indianapol­is Colts announced Saturday they will be without running backs Jonathan Taylor and Nyheim Hines for today's key AFC South battle against Jacksonvil­le.

Taylor, last year's NFL rushing champion, will miss his second straight game with an injured ankle. He had only missed one game in his first two seasons, that one because he was considered a close contact during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hines entered the concussion protocol since wobbling off the field early in last Thursday's victory at Denver.

The Jaguars (2-3), who beat the shorthande­d Colts 24-0 in Week 2, will be without receiver Marvin Jones (hamstring) and defensive tackle Foley Fatukasi (quadriceps).

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