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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been placed in concussion protocol for the second time this season
stanley cup .Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that Tagovailoa suffered a concussion sometime during the team s loss against the Green Bay Packers on Christmas Day, despite playing the full game. As far as the game was concerned, no one recognized anything with regard to any sort of hit, he said. I can t really tell you exactly what it was. He added that third-year qu
stanley cup arterback met with doctors and discussed symptoms with them, which led to him being placed in the NFL s concussion protocol. Under the policy, every player diagnosed with a concussion must go through a five-step process before being cleared to practice or participate in a game. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa runs with the ball against the Green Bay Packers during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2022, in Miami Gardens, Florida. Sun Sentinel McDaniel wouldn t say whether Tagovailoa would start on Sunday s game against the New England Patriots, which has playoff implications for both teams. For now, Dolphins backup Teddy Bridgewate
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jordan ARLESTON, S.C. -As two high-profile trials that have stoked racial tensions in Charleston begin to unfold, officials are examining nine letters referencing racial violence.The letters were received at
salomon different times in October by several hotels, Mother Emanuel AME Church, and the James Island County Park, reports CBS Charleston affiliate WCSC-TV.The Mother Emanuel AME Church is at the center of one of the trials, as it is the site where Dylann Roof is accused of gunning down nine parishioners in June of 2015. Jury select
converse ion resumes in that trail on Wednesday. The other trial is that of Michael Slager, a former Charleston police officer who shot Walter Scott in the back as he ran away. Slager is being tried for murder, but his lawyer contends the shooting was in self-defense. Testimony is currently underway in that trial.City officials have said that local police and the FBI are investigating the letters mentioning racially oriented violence that were sent from outside of the United States. WCSC reports that Investigators have not yet developed information that identifies a particular person who may have mailed the letter or any specific, credible threats.Local officials have ramped up security around the cityrsquo official buildings since the two trials began. More from CBS News