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The Miami Dolphins said that wide receiver Grant DuBose is in stable condition and was being evaluated at a local hospital in Houston, after a head injury took him out of Sunday’s Week 15 matchup against the Houston Texans. Â Further details of his injury were unclear as of press time.
The injury came in the third quarter with under 10 minutes left, when DuBose took a hard hit on a tackle after QB Tua Tagovailoa targeted him on a second-and-9 play over the middle of the field. As the pass reached DuBose, he was hit hard by Texans safety Calen Bullock Jr. with the ball falling incomplete as the second-year pro laid on the ground. The medical staff quickly attended to DuBose, and the game was stopped for a total of 12 minutes as they worked on him. The medial staff hooked him up to an IV on the field and eventually got him on a backboard and stretchered him off of the field.
The 23-year-old DuBose is in his second season in the NFL; coming into Week 15, DuBose has appeared in three games, catching one pass for 13 yards.
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