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Dolphins WR Grant DuBose to return home after hospital stay
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Grant DuBose is set to return home after a three-day hospitalization following a head injury sustained during a game against the Houston Texans. The incident required medical staff to attend to him on the field for an extended period before he was transported to a hospital. Although initial tests were positive, DuBose has been placed on injured reserve, marking the end of his season.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Grant DuBose is set to return home after a three-day hospitalization following a head injury sustained during a game against the Houston Texans. The incident required medical staff to attend to him on the field for an extended period before he was transported to a hospital. Although initial tests were positive, DuBose has been placed on injured reserve, marking the end of his season.
Dolphins place WR Grant DuBose on IR after hit to the head
The Miami Dolphins have placed wide receiver Grant DuBose on injured reserve following a serious helmet-to-helmet hit during a game against the Houston Texans. DuBose was hospitalized after the incident but is currently in stable condition. The team also made several roster moves, including signing a long snapper and adding a receiver and quarterback to the practice squad.
The Miami Dolphins have placed wide receiver Grant DuBose on injured reserve following a serious helmet-to-helmet hit during a game against the Houston Texans. DuBose was hospitalized after the incident but is currently in stable condition. The team also made several roster moves, including signing a long snapper and adding a receiver and quarterback to the practice squad.
Dolphins' Grant DuBose stretchered off after hit, goes to hospital
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Grant DuBose suffered a serious head injury during a game against the Houston Texans, resulting in him being stretchered off the field and taken to the hospital. The incident occurred after a helmet-to-helmet hit from Texans safety Calen Bullock, leaving DuBose motionless for an extended period while medical staff attended to him. The Dolphins have reported that he is in stable condition and undergoing further evaluation.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Grant DuBose suffered a serious head injury during a game against the Houston Texans, resulting in him being stretchered off the field and taken to the hospital. The incident occurred after a helmet-to-helmet hit from Texans safety Calen Bullock, leaving DuBose motionless for an extended period while medical staff attended to him. The Dolphins have reported that he is in stable condition and undergoing further evaluation.
Dolphins' McDaniel 'pessimistic' on Raheem Mostert's status
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel expressed skepticism regarding running back Raheem Mostert's availability for the upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks due to a chest injury. Mostert missed the previous game against the Buffalo Bills and has been limited in practice. With quarterback Tua Tagovailoa out for at least four games, De'Von Achane is expected to carry a heavy workload. Additionally, left tackle Terron Armstead is likely to play, while wide receiver Grant DuBose is not expected to participate.
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel expressed skepticism regarding running back Raheem Mostert's availability for the upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks due to a chest injury. Mostert missed the previous game against the Buffalo Bills and has been limited in practice. With quarterback Tua Tagovailoa out for at least four games, De'Von Achane is expected to carry a heavy workload. Additionally, left tackle Terron Armstead is likely to play, while wide receiver Grant DuBose is not expected to participate.
Packers' Jordan Love could start Week 1 without WRs Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson
Jordan Love could potentially start Week 1 without his top two receivers, Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson, due to hamstring injuries. This would leave second-year pro Samori Toure as the only receiver on the roster with regular-season game experience. The Packers also have three rookie receivers on the roster and two on the practice squad, who could potentially be elevated for Sunday's game against the Bears.
Jordan Love could potentially start Week 1 without his top two receivers, Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson, due to hamstring injuries. This would leave second-year pro Samori Toure as the only receiver on the roster with regular-season game experience. The Packers also have three rookie receivers on the roster and two on the practice squad, who could potentially be elevated for Sunday's game against the Bears.