Matthew Stafford's wife Kelly sends heartfelt prayers for Tua Tagovailoa and family
Tua Tagovailoa sent shockwaves through the NFL world after leaving Week 2's TNF matchup with a head concussion. Fans and friends were concerned over the injury, many even suspecting an impending retirement.
As fans continued to worry, other NFL celebrities have been sending out well wishes to Tagovailoa and his family.
Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford's wife, Kelly, shared an emotional note on Instagram after Tagovailoa's injury.
"There is just so much more to life. Praying hard for Tua and his family," Kelly Stafford wrote on Instagram.
Kelly's message was also a reaction to Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel, who spoke about his QB's injury a day later. McDaniel told Tagovailoa he was his "family's starting QB," making sure to focus on the right things for his team and the player as a person off the field.
While dismissing retirement queries, McDaniel added that Tagovailoa's return timeline is the least of his concerns.
McDaniel even called out people who are focusing on Tagovailoa's future over his well-being.
"His career is his. I just wish people would, for a second, hear that bringing up his future is not in the best interest of him."
Dolphins teammate Jordan Poyer's wife Rachel Bush posted a message after Tua Tagovailoa's concussion
Apart from Kelly Stafford, Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer's wife, Rachel Bush, tweeted about Tua Tagovailoa's injury.
"Sending so many prayers to Tua and his family. Gentle reminder, there’s so much more to life than football. Always be kind with your comments," Bush wrote on X/Twitter.
Bills' Damar Hamlin, who crashed into the QB before his fall, remained concerned for him. Sending his love forward, Hamlin sent Tagovailoa strength to recover properly.
As of now, there is no proper timeline for Tua Tagovailoa's return.