While the future of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson fueled the most conversation at the NFL’s annual league meetings in Phoenix this week, the status of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa also generated some discussion.
Tagovailoa suffered two diagnosed concussions last season, and the handling of a third possible head injury prompted the NFL to change its policy in dealing with possible concussions. Tagovailoa missed Miami’s last three games, including the wild-card loss in Buffalo. He was cleared from protocol on Feb. 1.
“This is something that our training staff and Tua have been attacking every day,” coach Mike McDaniel told reporters at the league meetings when asked about Tagovailoa’s health.