The Miami Dolphins' defenders are prepared to face the physical challenges of the game, even when it involves their own quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, who has a history of concussions. Linebacker Jordyn Brooks emphasized that mercy is not an option on the field, stating that players must go all out to tackle their opponents.
As Tua returns to play against the Arizona Cardinals after a four-game concussion absence, the stakes are high for the Dolphins' offensive line. They are acutely aware that any injury to Tua could jeopardize not only the team's playoff hopes but also his career.
With a history of injuries, including concussions and other ailments, Tua's health is under scrutiny. The offensive linemen are determined to protect him, knowing that their performance directly impacts his safety on the field.