. “We want to be as transparent and open about this as possible. We certainly want to learn, to improve, to get better. And we want to be the best in the world at diagnosing and managing these injuries.
And so if we find that we fell short, or if we find that there are things that we need to change, we will certainly be up front about doing that. We’ve done that before, and we will certainly do that again, if that’s what’s indicated.” During Thursday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Tagovailoa again was thrown down hitting his head on the turf. Tagovailoa was down for 10 minutes before being stretchered off the field. He was released from a local hospital and flew back with the team after the game.NFL's concussion protocol"When we reach the conclusions together with the Players Association, we'll be very transparent about that," Sills said.