The Dolphins plan to place Tagovailoa (concussion) on injured reserve in the coming days, Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network report.
Tagovailoa will be ineligible to play in any of the Dolphins' next four games after the transaction becomes official, which could keep him sidelined until at least Week 8. Though he reportedly isn't considering retirement after sustaining his fourth documented concussion in the past five years, the Dolphins aren't offering a timeline for his return while he meets with outside neurologists and awaits clearance through the NFL's concussion protocol. Skylar Thompson, who relieved Tagovailoa against the Bills last Thursday, is slated to take over as the Dolphins' starting quarterback beginning with Sunday's game in Seattle.
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