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NFL fans, players react to Tua Tagovailoa head injury

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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is examined after an injury during the team’s game against the Bengals on Thursday in Cincinnati.
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Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is assisted off the field Sept. 25 in the first half of the team’s game against the Buffalo Bills in Miami.

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Former Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier was watching Thursday night when Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa left Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on a stretcher.

He quickly tweeted out a message of support.

“(Prayers) for Tua. May god be with you and hopefully okay. The staff in UC hospital do a great job with care. You’re in great hands,” Shazier wrote.

As Pittsburghers know, Shazier was was paralyzed temporarily after making a tackle during a December 2017 game against the Bengals. Shazier underwent spinal stabilization surgery. He has never played again.

Tagovailoa’s situation is clearly different, but his injury during Thursday’s game caused outrage and concern from NFL fans and players. On Sunday, Tagovailoa left Miami’s game against the Buffalo Bills with what was initially described by the team as a head injury. He stumbled as he tried to walk off the injury. Later, he returned and led the Dolphins to victory.

Many fans wondered why he was in Thursday’s game at all. The NFL Players’ Association vowed to conduct an investigation over potential protocol violations.

Ryan Clark, a former Steelers safety and sports commentator, shared his experiences with concussions.

Here are some more reactions.

The Miami Dolphins later tweeted that the 24-year-old quarterback was “taken to a local hospital for further evaluation,” and conscious with “movement in all his extremities.”

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