Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been cleared from concussion protocol and will play against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, according to head coach Mike McDaniel. Tagovailoa participated in full contact practice on Thursday after being limited earlier in the week, receiving clearance from an independent neurological consultant. The Dolphins have struggled offensively without Tagovailoa, and his return is anticipated to provide a much-needed boost for the team, particularly for wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.
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CardinalsMonti Ossenfort, the Cardinals' general manager, is preparing for his third NFL Draft and emphasized the importance of assessing trade seriousness based on caller ID. With the No. 16 overall pick, he is open to trades but will prioritize selecting an impact player if available. Meanwhile, the Seahawks' GM John Schneider stated that signing QB Drew Lock does not eliminate the possibility of drafting another quarterback, as they explore options for their quarterback room and...
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