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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Grant Dubos Stretched off the field and taken to the hospital after a gruesome injury during the team’s game against the Houston Texans on Sunday, December 15.
DuBose, 23, was left motionless after a blow to the head by the Texans Cullen Bullock during the third quarter of Sunday’s game. DuBose’s shirt was cut off and his face mask screwed on by medical staff before he was placed on a stretcher and rushed into a waiting emergency vehicle.
according to to dolphinsDuBose was in stable condition when he left the stadium and will undergo further evaluation at the hospital.
According to the CBS broadcast, Dubos was taken to Houston’s Memorial Hermann Health System, about a 20-mile drive from NRG Stadium.
As Dubos was treated on the field, the entire Dolphins staff dropped to one knee in a prayer circle.
The injury was a cause for incredible concern on social media.
“Prayers for Miami Dolphins WR Grant DuBose,” former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III Posted via X. “Scary scene with him on the field.”
Fox 26 Houston reporter Will Kunkel Wrote via X, “Scary moment as Grant Dubos is taken off the field on a stretcher. His shirt was cut off and his face mask screwed on as he lay on the field. Pray for Grant and his family.”
“This is the longest I’ve ever seen a game delayed by injury,” KPRC 2 Houston wrote Chancellor Johnson Posted via X. “The entire Dolphins team was surrounded in prayer. Emotional scene at NRG as Grant DuBose was carted off the field.”
Dubos played in just the third game of his NFL career. The receiver, who played football at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, made his debut Sept. 8 after the Dolphins claimed him off waivers in August.
DuBose’s injury came on a pass by the Dolphins quarterback Tua TagovailoaHas an extensive history with head injuries himself.
Tagovailoa, 26, suffered the third concussion of his NFL career in September, causing him to miss four games. The quarterback previously suffered two head injuries during the 2022 season.
“I appreciate your concern, I really do,” Tagovailoa told reporters in October on the verge of returning to the field. “I love this game and I love it to death. This is it.”
Tagovailoa’s quarterback called it a “personal choice” and vowed he was “willing to play the odds.”