Former NFL star Antonio Brown shares heartfelt advice for Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa after his latest concussion, warning about the long-term risks of head injuries.
BollywoodFever: Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has sent a heartfelt and sincere message to Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa following his latest injury during Thursday night’s game against the Buffalo Bills.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Brown wrote: “In all seriousness, Tua may want to rethink playing football in the future depending on severity. Concussions not something to mess with.”
Brown, who has experienced a severe concussion himself, understands the dangers associated with such injuries.
In 2016, he suffered a concussion after a violent hit from Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict, which forced him to miss the next game — a crucial AFC Divisional Round matchup.
Concussions have been linked to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain condition caused by repeated head trauma.

Brown’s warning to Tagovailoa highlights the serious risks involved with returning to the field after multiple head injuries.
Tagovailoa exited the Dolphins’ 31-10 loss to the Bills after suffering his third concussion since the 2022 season.

Before leaving the game in the third quarter, he had recorded 145 passing yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions on 17-of-25 pass completions.
There is now growing concern about Tagovailoa’s future in the NFL, as his health and career hang in the balance following multiple head injuries.
Brown’s message reflects the shared concern across the league for players’ long-term wellbeing.
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