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Tua Tagovailoa concussion: Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez says retirement should be the next move for Dolphins QB

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa left Thursday’s game against the Buffalo Bills with his third confirmed concussion in two years. And already several NFL greats are hoping, for Tagovailoa’s sake, that Thursday will also be the final game of the 26-year-old signal-caller’s football career.

“I’m thinking retirement here,” Hall of Fame tight end Tony Gonzalez said on Prime Video’s postgame show, arguing that he’d walk away from the NFL if he were in Tagovailoa’s shoes. “To me, it seems like a no-brainer. The brain, this is something that can affect you long-term. … For me, it’s time to move on.”

Gonzalez, who played 17 seasons in the NFL, added that such a decision would potentially benefit Tagovailoa’s long-term health outside football, as well as that of his family. Fellow retired stars Andrew Whitworth and Richard Sherman agreed with Gonzalez’s sentiment, indicating the Dolphins quarterback would be best served to consider calling it a career rather than fighting to return to the field.

Less than two months removed from signing a $212 million contract extension with Miami, Tagovailoa admitted following the 2022 campaign that he briefly considered retirement due to his medical history.

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