Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been sidelined since suffering a concussion during a Week 2 game against the Buffalo Bills. The team has faced further challenges at the quarterback position with backup Skylar Thompson also dealing with injuries.
Despite these setbacks, there’s a sense of optimism surrounding Tagovailoa’s recovery. The Dolphins quarterback traveled with the team to Seattle for their Week 3 matchup against the Seahawks, receiving clearance from doctors to fly.
Medical professionals have reportedly advised Tagovailoa to resume his normal routine, with the exception of football-related activities. This approach aims to gauge his recovery progress while minimizing risks. Tagovailoa has remained engaged with the team, attending meetings and being present on the sidelines.
The Dolphins’ decision to sign veteran Tyler Huntley instead of pursuing a trade for a quarterback suggests confidence in Tagovailoa’s eventual return. While a specific timeline remains uncertain, the latest reports and developments indicate a positive trajectory for his recovery. The organization, along with Dolphins fans, are hopeful for his return to the field later this season.