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Tony Dungy rips NFL's concussion protocol after Cameron Brate injury: 'Broken system'

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Tony Dungy took issue with Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cameron Brate coming back into Sunday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs after he initially suffered an injury.

Brate sat out the second half of the Buccaneers’ 41-31 loss to the Chiefs with a concussion after he collided with teammate Chris Godwin while being tackled.

During the play, Brate stood up and headed for the sideline but didn’t get off the field fast enough for Tampa Bay to avoid a penalty for having too many players on the field when quarterback Tom Brady took the snap for the next play with 1:15 left in the first half.

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Tony Dungy of NBC Sports during an NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Sept. 8, 2022. (Icon Sportswire)

Brate came back into the game and was the intended target on two Brady incompletions on the 12-play drive.

With the NFL world’s senses heightened since the injury to Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, Dungy rebuked the league’s concussion protocol in a series of tweets on Monday.

"Broken system. I was on the sideline very close to Brate-obvious he had his bell rung. There’s a league appointed spotter in the press box who should stop play & alert the referee. Brate shouldn’t have been allowed to return until after an evaluation. Why didn’t that happen???" Dungy wrote.

"Coaches, team doctors and game officials are all watching play and can all step in. But the league appointed spotter has the ability to buzz the referee, stop the game and mandate that player leave the

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