After taking a blow to the head on a scramble in the third quarter,
quarterback Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins was unable to participate in Thursday's game against the Buffalo Bills
These injuries prevented him from playing.
Tagovailoa, who is 26 years old and has a long history of illnesses, notably concussions, during his football career,
was formally ruled out by the Dolphins due to a concussion. This is a concerning diagnosis for the quarterback
who has a long history of ailments, particularly concussions.
Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, tweeted a message on social media shortly after Tagovailoa walked off the field on his own accord.
Mahomes wanted the world to know that he was thinking about the quarterback to the Miami Dolphins.
Many players in the National Football League, both from the past and the present, have responded in a similar manner
with some suggesting that Tagovailoa should think about retiring owing to his extensive history of head injuries.