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Tua Tagovailoa clears concussion protocol, encouraged to slide vs. Cardinals

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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol and will play against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

It's his first start since being concussed in Week 2. The Dolphins designated Tagovailoa to return to practice on Monday after he spent about a month on injured reserve after suffering his third concussion of his NFL career on Sept.

12. Tagovailoa has since met with numerous medical experts who deemed it safe for him to play football again, according to the team.

He needed to clear the NFL's five-step return-to-play process, which came after he participated in practices and took contact without exhibiting concussion symptoms.

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