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There was a scary moment in the Miami Dolphins-Cincinnati Bengals game on Thursday night, as Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was stretchered off the field and taken to the hospital with head and neck injuries.

Tagovailoa seemed visibly shaken up after he was sacked, looking like he froze up at one point. The Dolphins said he does have movement in all extremities.

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Tua on turf

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is examined during the first half of the team's NFL game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean)

The NFL world was quick to send the third-year quarterback positive vibes as he was taken away in an ambulance.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers defender Ryan Shazier's career ended in Cincinnati after he tried tackling a Bengal — he suffered a spinal contusion that temporarily left him a paraplegic.

Tua stretchered off

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is taken off the field on a stretcher during the first half of an NFL game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel)

DOLPHINS' TUA TAGOVAILOA CARTED OFF FIELD AFTER SCARY TACKLE

He was one of the first to hit Twitter with a message for Tagovailoa.

There were also many people calling out the NFL due to Tagovailoa's scary incident in Week 3,

The QB hit his head on the turf and wobbled while trying to walk it off, but he said he suffered a hyperextended back, leading to the fall.

However, the fall on Sunday was enough for the NFLPA to probe an investigation on the protocols that the Dolphins said were "happy to comply" with.

Tua hurt on field

Medical staff tend to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins after an injury during the second quarter of the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday. (Andy Lyons/Getty Image)

NFL SAYS THERE IS 'EVERY INDICATION' DOLPHINS FOLLOWED CONCUSSION PROTOCOL WITH TUA TAGOVAILOA

Earlier this week, NFL senior vice president Jeff Miller said there was "every indication" that Tagovailoa did indeed pass protocol in its update on the review.

But lots of people aren't buying that.

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Tagovailoa left for the hospital conscious.