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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is gearing up to return to practice next week with the hopes of playing against the Arizona Cardinals next Sunday. Despite being in the concussion protocol, Tagovailoa is determined to get back on the field and resume his football career.

Following his most recent concussion, Tagovailoa has been consulting with neurologists to gather information about his condition. Despite the seriousness of his injury, Tagovailoa has expressed his desire to continue playing the sport he loves.

Tagovailoa has a history of concussions since joining the NFL in 2020, with this being his fourth game missed due to injury. The Dolphins have been starting Skylar Thompson and Tyler Huntley in his absence, but plan to have Tagovailoa back in action soon.

The team’s coach, Mike McDaniel, has expressed confidence in Huntley’s ability to lead the team until Tagovailoa’s return. However, there is a growing belief that Tagovailoa will be back on the field sooner rather than later.

Despite the challenges he has faced with concussions, Tagovailoa has been actively participating in team activities and meetings, showing his commitment to his teammates and the game.

With the Dolphins closely monitoring his progress, there is optimism surrounding Tagovailoa’s return to play. Fans are eagerly awaiting his comeback and hoping to see him back in action against the Cardinals.

In the meantime, Tagovailoa’s determination and resilience continue to inspire his teammates and fans alike. As he works towards his comeback, the Dolphins stand behind him, ready to welcome him back to the field with open arms.