Teddy Bridgewater NFL s new concussion protocol triggered Miami Dolphins QB s removal Sunday team says Abbeyfeale Golf Club

Teddy Bridgewater NFL s new concussion protocol triggered Miami Dolphins QB s removal Sunday team says Abbeyfeale Golf Club

Teddy Bridgewater: NFL's new concussion protocol triggered Miami Dolphins QB's removal Sunday, team says - Abbeyfeale Golf Club Abbeyfeale Teddy Bridgewater NFL’ s new concussion protocol triggered Miami Dolphins QB’ s removal Sunday team says Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram CNN — Miami Dolphins quarterback Teddy Bridgewater took a big hit Sunday and was unable to return to the game because of the new concussion protocol that went into effect the same day, making Bridgewater one of the first players to be sidelined under the new rules. Bridgewater suffered a blow to the head during his first snap of the game when he was tackled to the ground after throwing the ball. The Dolphins tweeted that he was evaluated for injuries to both his head and elbow and later announced he was ruled out of the game. “Basically what happened was a spotter saw him [Bridgewater] stumble, and under the new rules and changes he is ruled out and placed in the protocol,” said Mike McDaniel, Dolphins head coach. “He doesn’t have any symptoms and he’s passed his evaluation but he’ll be now, under the new regulations, in the concussion protocol.” Bridgewater was starting in place of Tua Tagovailoa, who was also placed on concussion protocol. CNN has reached out to the Miami Dolphins for more information. The National Football League uses ATC spotters, who are independent certified athletic trainers, to monitor all games. The spotters “serve as another set of eyes, watching for possible injuries at every NFL game,” according to NFL Football Operations. Stumbling is considered a sign of ataxia as it demonstrates impaired motor function. The league defines ataxia as “abnormality of balance/stability, motor coordination or dysfunctional speech caused by a neurological issue.” The protocol modification announced by the NFL and NFL Player’s Association Saturday said a player showing signs of ataxia while being evaluated for a concussion would be prohibited from returning to the game. The protocols were updated Saturday in an agreement between the league and the NFLPA, coming in response to the injury of Tagovailoa. The 24-year-old was injured during the September 25 game against the Buffalo Bills, but was able to return to play despite appearing awkward on his feet and stumbling over himself. Four days later, on September 29, Tagovailoa was slammed to the ground by Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman Josh Tupou. The quarterback’s arms and fingers immediately contorted into a gruesome position known as the “fencing response,” a sign of brain injury, and he lay motionless on the field for several minutes. He was ultimately placed on a backboard and stretcher and taken to a hospital, where he was diagnosed with a concussion. The NFLPA launched a review into the handling of Tagovailoa’s injury and terminated the unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant who was involved in Tagovailoa’s concussion evaluation. In the aftermath of the Tagovailoa saga, more players have been ruled out of games. Nyheim Hines, Indianapolis Colts running back, was ruled out for the rest of Thursday’s game against the Denver Broncos with a concussion. Pat FreiermuthPittsburgh Steelers tight end, was ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills. Chris OlaveNew Orleans Saints wide receiver, was also ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. . Related Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Advertisement Recent Posts 5 seconds ago Teddy Bridgewater NFL’ s new concussion protocol triggered Miami Dolphins QB’ s removal Sunday team says 1 min ago Hoop Hogs notebook Red-White game upcoming Pro Day recap recruiting 2 mins ago Defense reigns supreme as football defeats Lafayette 23–2 3 mins ago Minnesota Volleyball Coaches Association Week 6 Rankings 5 mins ago Basketball now football Blazing Saddles the sequel Back to top button Abbeyfeale Golf Club
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