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The Dolphins quarterback is looking at an unorthodox way to avoid future concussions.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had multiple stints in the league’s concussion protocol this season. 
As the Miami quarterback looks to enter the 2023-24 season healthier, he has a plan of attack in an effort to avoid future head injuries:
Judo.
“We’ve got a plan set up and I’ll be doing judo on Fridays so that I can figure out like … understanding my body and how to fall,” Tagovailoa told Kay Adams and Nate Burleson on the Up and Adams show on Friday. “Just trying to help myself.

Arizona is one of two teams without a head coach after firing Kliff Kingsbury in January.
Less than a week after the Cardinals finalized their list of head coaching candidates, team owner Michael Bidwill provided an update on the timeline for an eventual hire on Friday.
Bidwill told reporters the club decided to pause on the coaching search until after Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII meeting between the Chiefs and Eagles. The Cardinals are currently at the center of the NFL world as they prepare to host the big game on their home turf, State Farm Stadium.

The corporate group behind Bally Sports is planning to declare bankruptcy next week, according to a new report.
Diamond Sports, which operates 19 regional sports networks covering over 40 professional teams, has been struggling financially despite the major properties they control.
Rumors had emerged a few weeks ago that bankruptcy could be a possibility.
READ: BALLY SPORTS OWNER NEARING BANKRUPTCY; LOCAL DEALS WITH SPORTS LEAGUES COULD BE IMPACTED
Now, Sportico has reported that bankruptcy could be coming for Diamond Sports as soon as next week.

Sean McManus called the report “inaccurate” while speaking on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Unleashed Friday afternoon.
Appearing on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Unleashed Friday afternoon, CBS Sports President, Sean McManus, commented on the recent wave of criticism hurled at NFL analyst Tony Romo as well as a New York Post report that CBS executives staged an “intervention” last offseason with Romo about his broadcasting.
“An enormous amount of people have come up to me who have said to me, ‘We really like Tony Romo,’” McManus told Chris “Mad Dog Russo. “He’s different.