Overview
- Grant DuBose, Miami Dolphins wide receiver, was hospitalized after a helmet-to-helmet hit during Sunday's game against the Houston Texans.
- Medical staff attended to DuBose on the field for 11 minutes before he was stretchered off and taken to a Houston hospital for evaluation.
- Initial tests showed positive results, with DuBose having movement in all extremities, and he is now cleared to travel back to Miami.
- The Dolphins placed DuBose on injured reserve on Tuesday, effectively ending his 2024 season after just three games played.
- Texans safety Calen Bullock, who delivered the hit, received an unnecessary roughness penalty and expressed regret, stating the play was unintentional.