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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Miami Dolphins quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Teddy Bridgewater were both released from concussion protocols on Saturday, according to a person with knowledge of the decisions.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the moves were not announced publicly by the Dolphins.

Tagovailoa had been in the protocols since getting hurt against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 29. That was four days after he was allowed to return to a game against the Buffalo Bills after hitting the back of his head on the turf.

Bridgewater lasted only one play in Sunday’s loss at the New York Jets. He did not show concussion symptoms, but was placed into the protocols as a result of the revised NFL concussion rules — changes that were made in response to the way Tagovailoa’s case was handled.

 
He played pretty good until he busted his throwing hand.

OL is still historically bad, Rick Trickett bad. This guy ripped off what I have been saying about the Dolphins OL. If there were 40 teams in the league last year, the OL would have been 40th ranked. It was 32nd ranked only because that is the current number of teams. The OL has improved but it is still a nuclear waste dump.

 
Three separate videos in this tweet so will have to view in the app, which is annoying

 
Miami Dolphins Legend and NFL Hall of Famer Larry Little Talks Miami Dolphins with the Big O Show

 


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Actually he sought several second opinions. He flew to two cities to be examined by nationally recognized experts.

 
PFF grades though Week 7

Dolphins players grades (and rankings if player has enough qualified snaps) after week 7:

Offense

Tagovailoa, QB 74.3 (10th of 36)
Thompson, QB 71.4
Bridgewater, QB 70.8

Hill, WR 90.3 (1st of 110)
Waddle, WR 78.4 (13th of 110)
Cracraft, WR 66.9
Sherfield, WR 60.7 (82nd of 110)
Wilson, WR 58.5

Mostert, HB 66.8 (31st of 61)
Gaskin, HB 66.1
Edmonds, HB 44.3 (61st of 61)

Ingold, FB 50.7 (7th of 8)

Gesicki, TE 63.6 (26th of 72)
Carter, TE 60.0
Smythe, TE 52.4 (64th of 72)
Long, TE 41.9
Conner, TE 29.7

Williams, C 72.3 (5th of 37)

Hunt, G 78.7 (7th of 77)
Jones, G 65.0
Eichenberg, G 41.3 (70th of 77)

Armstead, T 76.8 (14th of 76)
Coleman, T 60.0
Jackson, T 56.8
Shell, T 54.0 (71st of 76)
Little, T 28.0 (76th of 76)

Defense

Kohou, CB 68.4 (40th of 109)
Needham, CB 63.7 (54th of 109)
Bethel, CB 57.1
Howard, CB 52.8 (79th of 109)
Igbinoghene, CB 50.2 (89th of 109)
Campbell, CB 48.7
Crossen, CB 39.3

Holland, S 80.0 (7th of 87)
McKinley, S 64.8
Fejedelem, S 63.2
Br.Jones, S 61.1 (57th of 87)
Rowe, S 40.9 (85th of 87)

Riley, LB 73.7 (10th of 79)
Baker, LB 71.8 (17th of 79)
Tindall, LB 66.1
Roberts, LB 53.4 (61st of 79)
Equavoen, LB 41.2

Wilkins, DI 80.8 (8th of 120)
Stille, DI 76.1
Sieler, DI 73.9 (19th of 120)
Jenkins, DI 59.9
Davis, DI 50.6 (94th of 120)

Phillips, EDGE 78.9 (23rd of 112)
Flowers, EDGE 78.0
Van Ginkel, EDGE 75.6
Ingram, EDGE 67.2 (48th of 112)
Ogbah, EDGE 57.3 (89th of 112)
 
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