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In a harrowing moment during the Miami Dolphins’ recent game against the Houston Texans, wide receiver Grant DuBose suffered a severe head injury following a helmet-to-helmet collision with Texans safety Calen Bullock. The incident occurred in the third quarter as DuBose attempted to catch a pass over the middle. The impact left him motionless on the field, prompting immediate attention from medical personnel.
The game was halted for approximately 10 minutes as trainers and doctors attended to DuBose. In a precautionary measure, his jersey and facemask were removed to facilitate medical evaluation before he was carefully placed on a stretcher and transported to a local Houston hospital. The Dolphins later confirmed that DuBose was in stable condition, had movement in all extremities, and was undergoing further evaluation.
Head Coach Mike McDaniel addressed the media post-game, expressing cautious optimism about DuBose’s condition. He stated, “Grant is in stable condition and has movement in all his extremities, which is a very positive sign. Our thoughts are with him and his family as he undergoes further evaluation.”
Teammates, visibly shaken by the incident, gathered in solidarity during the on-field medical response. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa remarked, “It’s a stark reminder of the risks we take every time we step onto the field. Our primary concern right now is Grant’s health and well-being.”
The Dolphins have indicated that DuBose will remain under medical observation and is expected to miss the remainder of the season. This development adds to the team’s challenges, as fellow wide receiver Jaylen Waddle also sustained a knee injury during the same game, though his condition is not considered season-ending.
The NFL community has rallied in support of DuBose, with players and fans alike sending well-wishes for his recovery. The incident has reignited discussions about player safety and the measures in place to protect athletes from such traumatic injuries.
As the Dolphins prepare for their upcoming games, the organization and its supporters remain hopeful for DuBose’s swift and full recovery, emphasizing that his health takes precedence over the sport.