Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is anticipated to return to practice next week, with the goal of playing in the team’s upcoming game against the Arizona Cardinals. He remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol, which requires him to meet certain conditions before being cleared to play. Despite his recent concussion, which raised concerns given his injury history, Tagovailoa is determined to get back on the field, and it is no longer a question of if he will return, but when.
Tagovailoa’s latest injury resembled his previous concussions, displaying the same fencing response—a reaction seen after his other head injuries. However, this hasn’t deterred him from pursuing a return. He has been consulting with neurologists, as he did in the past, and despite seeking advice from both familiar and new doctors, no one has provided any strong reason to discourage him from continuing his football career. Sources close to him have confirmed his commitment to playing, indicating that he is fully intent on resuming his role as the Dolphins’ starting quarterback.
After suffering a concussion in Week 2 against the Buffalo Bills, Tagovailoa showed a quick recovery, reporting no symptoms shortly after the incident. Instead of being taken to the hospital, he remained in the locker room, interacting with his teammates and showing minimal signs of injury. Reports suggest that he is expected to resume practicing soon, following the team’s concussion protocols. His history of concussions, particularly during the 2022 season, has influenced changes in the NFL’s handling of such injuries.
In Tagovailoa’s absence, the Dolphins have relied on quarterbacks Skylar Thompson and Tyler Huntley to fill the starting role. Huntley, who was signed from the Baltimore Ravens’ practice squad, has been the starter since Thompson’s injury. He has had more time to familiarize himself with the Dolphins’ complex offensive scheme, especially during the team’s recent bye week. Until Tagovailoa returns, Huntley will remain the starter, while the Dolphins continue to monitor Tua’s progress.
Although Tagovailoa has not been practicing or playing, he has stayed involved with the team by participating in meetings and attending games from the sidelines. There is growing optimism that he could return as soon as next week, with the Dolphins preparing for his potential comeback in their matchup against the Cardinals. His return would mark the end of a challenging stretch for the Dolphins, who have had to navigate several games without their starting quarterback.