
The NFL is a brutal sport, and the Miami Dolphins’ Week 15 game against the Houston Texans was a stark reminder of that reality. In the third quarter, wide receiver Grant DuBose suffered a scary injury that left players and fans holding their breath.
DuBose was attempting to make a catch on a crossing pattern when he was hit by a Texans defender, causing his head to make significant contact with the turf. He remained on the field for an extended period, prompting concerns about the severity of the injury. Paramedics eventually removed his jersey and placed him on a longboard with a head immobilization device.
The incident was particularly unsettling for Dolphins players, who were visibly shaken by what they had witnessed. However, there was some relief that DuBose was not taken off the field by ambulance. Instead, medics walked him off the field on a stretcher, and he was transferred to a local hospital for further evaluation.
Return to Miami Dolphins for Grant DubBose after IR stint ends abruptly in Week 15.
The Miami Dolphins’ Week 15 matchup against the Houston Texans took a concerning turn when wide receiver Grant DuBose suffered an injury that forced him to leave the game. The extent of DuBose’s injuries is currently unknown, and the team is awaiting further updates on his status.
At the time of DuBose’s injury, the Dolphins were struggling to find their footing on offense. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was having a shaky game, and star wide receiver Tyreek Hill had yet to catch a pass through nearly three quarters of play. With DuBose out and fellow wide receiver Jaylen Waddle questionable, the Dolphins’ offense looked lost and uncertain.
The Dolphins’ offensive line did not help matters, turning in a dismal performance that was marked by penalties and poor blocking. Whenever the team did manage to gain positive yards, they often found themselves flagged for a penalty, which only served to further hinder their progress.
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