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9/19/24 Take it from a former player: the NFL is brutal, violent and very tough to walk away from | RK Russell.

Concern around Tua Tagovailoa’s health is understandable. But quitting football means athletes must confront life without a sport often crucial to their identity

Football is one of the most violent sports in the world – a fact that is both its downfall and allure. As players, we are acutely aware of the risks we take every time we step on to the field. And if we aren’t, it’s often a chosen ignorance, a conscious decision to embrace the reckless freedom that the sport demands. I don’t know a single teammate from my career in the NFL or college who doesn’t suffer daily pain from their playing days. Yet, that pain often brings back memories of treasured moments – the locker room camaraderie, the weight room grind and the battles on the field. In the NFL, these injuries can feel like medals of honor, testaments to having survived a game that those who have not played it cannot truly fathom. Despite the suffering, most of us continue to play the game we love while we still can, accepting the consequences of the life we’ve chosen. Few regret it, though some do. And tragically, some lose their lives too soon because of it. But what happens when the risk finally outweighs the reward?

The recent discussion around the health of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa have reopened a familiar debate: when is it time for a player to walk away? After his third documented concussion in two years, many in the football world urged Tua to retire, to “shut it down”. People point out that he has already made $73m – enough to set up the 26-year-old and his family for life. Why risk his health for a job that could kill him? But walking away isn’t a simple choice; it’s a deeply personal reckoning that goes beyond the physical.

RK Russell is a former NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/sep/19/take...
9/18/24 Miami Dolphins Practice Report, Injury Update: Latest on Raheem Mostert, Jeff Wilson Jr., and Terron Armstead.

The Miami Dolphins need all the help they can get with Tua Tagovailoa out. Wednesday's practice and injury report was a step in the right direction.
Source: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/miami-dolphins-...
9/18/24 Miami Dolphins nominees for Pro Football Hall of Fame: Ricky Williams, Richmond Webb. Seven players with strong connections to the Miami Dolphins are nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/miami-dolphins-nominees-p...
9/18/24 Former Patriots QB Named Dolphins Option. The New England Patriots saw their AFC East division rival Miami Dolphins suffer a massive injury blow in Week 2. Tua Tagovailoa went down with another serious concussion. Due to the concussion, Tagovailoa has been placed on injured reserve. Now, it's sounding like a former Patriots' quarterback could be an option to help replace Tagovailoa until he's able to make a return to the field.
Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/patriots/news/former-new-en...
9/17/24 Dolphins will sign Huntley, won't put Tua on IR. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will not be placed on injured reserve, Mike McDaniel said Monday, at least not until more information becomes available, and the coach added that the club is signing Tyler Huntley as a backup to Skylar Thompson.
Source: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/41290050/miami...

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