– Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce advised Tua Tagovailoa to retire after another concussion in a 31-10 loss to the Bills.
Tagovailoa suffered a head injury in the third quarter after a hit by Bills safety Damar Hamlin.
Tagovailoa walked off under his own power and was replaced by backup Skylar Thompson.
Pierce expressed concern, citing Tagovailoa's history of concussions and advising him to prioritize long-term health.
– Tagovailoa had previously considered retirement in 2023 due to concussion issues. –
– Pierce emphasized that Tua's future well-being and family are more important than football. –
– Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel focused on Tua's health and avoided speculating about his future in football.
1. McDaniel stressed that Tua's decision and expert advice will guide his career choices, prioritizing his well-being.