Tua Tagovailoa debacle shows NFL still has long way to go in handling concussions | Opinion

 Before Tua Tagovailoa was hit and wobbled and stumbled his way to the sideline on Sunday against Buffalo. Before he’d play just four days later against the Bengals. Before he’d suffer a frightening head injury in that game, splayed on the ground, with terrifying phrases like decorticate posturing and Second Impact Syndrome being tossed about by experts. Before all of that ... there was a name you will know, from many years before, who is relevant now: Troy Aikman.

Aikman is a broadcaster and Hall of Famer, but years ago, as a player, Aikman was something else besides a remarkable quarterback. He was one of the greatest symbols of the NFL's horrific concussion era. Aikman believes he suffered at least a half-dozen during his 12-year career, which lasted from 1989-2000.

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