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Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa reportedly flies home with team after being discharged from hospital for head and neck injuries

For the second time in five days, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had a scary looking injury. This time he was taken off on a stretcher and transported to the hospital.

In the second quarter of Miami's 27-15 loss to the Bengals, Tagovailoa went back to pass and Cincinnati defensive lineman Josh Tupou got to him. Tupou flung Tagovailoa down and he hit the ground hard. Tagovailoa stayed down and the Amazon Prime Video cameras showed his fingers were locked in what looked like a fencing response.

Tagovailoa hit the ground with his left elbow, back and back of his helmet. He stayed down for minutes with players from both teams showing concern. A stretcher was brought out for him, and he was immobilized on a stretcher before being taken off.

Amazon Prime Video reported during the game that the Dolphins said Tagovailoa suffered head and neck injuries and he was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported Friday morning that Tagovailoa flew back with the team and is home.

On Sunday, Tagovailoa briefly left a game against the Buffalo Bills when he collapsed after a hard hit. The team said it was a back injury and Tagovailoa played the entire second half, though the NFLPA initiated a concussion investigation.

Tagovailoa, who was off to a great start this season in leading the Dolphins to a 3-0 record before Thursday's loss, was replaced by Teddy Bridgewater.

"I've never seen anything like that, the way the hands went," former NFL tight end Tony Gonzalez said on the set of the Amazon Prime Video broadcast at halftime.

"We've all played a lot of football and that's one of the toughest scenes I think I've ever seen," said Ryan Fitzpatrick, a longtime NFL quarterback who was also on the Amazon halftime set.

Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said after the game that he was relieved Tagovailoa "didn't have anything more serious than a concussion."

Medical staff tend to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins after an injury against the Bengals. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Medical staff tend to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins after an injury against the Bengals. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)