NFL SUNDAY SUPPER EP.3 | Tua Tagovailoa Concussion CONTROVERSY! | Antonio Brown Behavior | Week 4

NFL SUNDAY SUPPER EP.3 | Tua Tagovailoa Concussion CONTROVERSY! | Antonio Brown Behavior | Week 4

In This Live Stream We Discuss Two days after the blow to the head that left Tua Tagovailoa flat on his back with his eyes closed and his fingers twisted and rigid, the Miami Dolphins are still facing some of the same questions about their concussed quarterback. Should Tagovailoa have been on the field Thursday night? Did they put him at too much risk by allowing him to play against Cincinnati? Only four days earlier, Tagovailoa sustained his first apparent blow to the head when a Buffalo Bills linebacker shoved him to the ground. Tagovailoa stood up shaking his head as though he needed to knock his eyes back into focus. He then staggered a handful of steps before falling to his knees. Tagovailoa missed only three plays last Sunday while being evaluated for a head injury and downplayed concerns after the game. The quarterback told reporters that he’d hurt his back and ankle earlier in the game against the Bills. When asked about his stumble, Tagovailoa explained that his back “kind of locked up” on him after the shove and ensuing hard fall. Although the Dolphins and NFL are adamant that the team followed every safety protocol before clearing Tagovailoa to play against the Bengals on Thursday night, at least one medical expert voiced concerns before the game. Chris Nowinski, the co-founder and CEO of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, tweeted Thursday afternoon, “If Tua takes the field tonight, it's a massive step back for #concussion care in the NFL.” “If he has a 2nd concussion that destroys his season or career, everyone involved will be sued & should lose their jobs,” Nowinski added. Antonio Brown made the news one more time after a video of him allegedly exposing himself leaked to the press. He was speding some relaxing time at a pool in Dubai and hanging out with an unknown lady. The video is very clear, it shows both people having fun but the press decided to spin the news as if Brown had done something illegal or inappropriate. This comes at a time in which the NFL is under fire one more time for the never-ending issue with concussed players. Miami Dolphins' QB Tua Tagovailoa suffered the second head injury in less than a month. The way the NFL is handling this issue made Antonio Brown accuse them of creating misinformation about him It's hard to believe that we're already a month into the 2022 season with Week 4 underway thanks to the Bengals and Dolphins getting us started on Thursday. This Sunday slate is chop full of top-tier matchups that pit legit Super Bowl contenders against one another, so you'll want to be zeroed in on all the action, especially since we get an early start with a London game. #ShowTymeOnPointSports #tuatagovailoa #NFL