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Miami Dolphins wide collector Award DuBose was removed from the field in the wake of being harmed during a game against the Houston Texans.
Miami Dolphins wide beneficiary Award DuBose was hauled away from the field Sunday in the wake of enduring a shot to the head during the group's 20-12 street misfortune to the Houston Texans.
DuBose was taken to the medical
clinic and is in "stable condition," the group said and will be
assessed further.
DuBose was cutting across the
center of the field in the second from last quarter and endeavored to get a
pass from Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa when DuBose took a head protector
to-cap hit from Texans tenderfoot security Calen Bullock.
Bullock was hailed for pointless
harshness in the play.
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DuBose was down on the field for
over 10 minutes as clinical faculty needed to remove his shirt unscrewed his
facemask, and put neck support on him before he was hauled away from NRG Arena in
Houston.
Players from the two groups
assembled - some were seen supplicating - as DuBose got on-field care.
The CBS broadcast said DuBose was
getting care from the Harris Province crisis clinical staff while stacked into
an emergency vehicle.
Tagovailoa said after the game
that DuBose is "getting along admirably" and is
"recuperating."
The quarterback likewise
contemplated whether he might have done anything another way with his pass to
DuBose.
"I'm my hardest pundit with
regards to ball arrangement - with regards to knowing where to go with the
ball," Tagovailoa said after the Dolphins' misfortune. "I simply feel
terrible that I even put him in that situation to have gotten hit.
"It was difficult to continue
after that occurred. … We as a whole realize I've gone through something the
same and that is unpleasant. You never need to be placed in any of those
circumstances, however you likewise comprehend that this is an actual
game."
DuBose is presently at
Remembrance Hermann emergency clinic in Houston, as per CBS.
After the game, Dolphins' lead
trainer Mike McDaniel gave a notice on the harmed wide collector. "There's
been some certain criticism connected with some head and neck imaging,"
McDaniel said. "He will remain here for the time being, and we'll figure
out more by (Monday.)"
Bullock said thereafter that he in no way wanted to hurt DuBose or any other person. "Supplications to him and his loved ones. I want to believe that he is great," he said.
"I was simply seeing the
ball and I was breaking ready. It incidentally turned out to be one of those
kinds of plays," he said.
"It's extremely challenging
for a guarded player since we are attempting to contemplate safeguarding them,
however, we likewise got to safeguard ourselves as well," Bullock said.
"They can hit us wrong. It's points. You think a lot about attempting to
safeguard everybody on the field, however, at times it doesn't occur that way.
By the day's end, it's as yet a fierce game."
The Dolphins just initiated the
23-year-old DuBose for Sunday's down after being on the harmed list with a
shoulder injury.
