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Miami Dolphins' quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has said he is aware he is at the center of player safety in the NFL but insisted he does not want to be known for it ahead of his return to the field.
Tagovailoa will mark his return against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Sunday Night Football, playing for the first time since leaving the field on a stretcher after suffering a concussion against Cincinnati.
The quarterback has been at the center of player safety in the NFL after suffering a concussion against the Cincinnati Bengals on September 29, just days after also taking a rough hit against the Buffalo Bills.
Miami Dolphins' quarterback Tua Tagovailoa doesn't want to be known for his concussion
He has been at the center of player safety after suffering a concussion against the Bengals
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The incident sparked criticism of the league's handling of concussions with some slamming the decision to allow Tagovailoa to reenter the game against the Bills.
The NFL and NFLPA announced that they would work together to review the league's concussion protocol but Tagovailoa insisted that he did not want any changes to be branded the 'Tua rule'.
Ahead of the Dolphins' matchup against the Steelers on Sunday Night Football, the quarterback to NBC: 'I do understand that with what had