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Dolphins' Grant DuBose Hospitalized After Helmet-to-Helmet Hit

The wide receiver is in stable condition with movement in all extremities following a frightening injury during Miami's loss to the Texans.

  • Grant DuBose, Miami Dolphins wide receiver, was stretchered off the field after a helmet-to-helmet collision with Texans safety Calen Bullock during the third quarter of Sunday’s game.
  • Medical personnel attended to DuBose for over 10 minutes, cutting off his jersey and stabilizing him before transporting him to a Houston hospital for further evaluation.
  • The Dolphins announced on Monday that DuBose is in stable condition, has movement in all extremities, and initial tests have shown positive results, though he remains under observation.
  • The hit, flagged as unnecessary roughness, reignited discussions about player safety in the NFL, with Bullock expressing regret and emphasizing it was unintentional.
  • The Dolphins, already struggling with injuries including Jaylen Waddle's knee issue, saw their playoff hopes dim further after the 20-12 loss to Houston.
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