In Miami’s 20-12 defeat to the Houston Texans on Sunday, the incident occurred in the third quarter: DuBose, attempting to catch the ball across the middle, was struck in the head by Houston safety Calen Bullock.
His head hit the ground with significant force, and he appeared to display the fencing response while lying on his back. DuBose lay motionless on the field as medical staff quickly attended to him, removing his jersey and facemask, and stabilizing his head with a neck brace. Emergency medical professionals attended to him for over 10 minutes.
The 23-year-old was eventually placed on a stretcher and carried off the field wearing an oxygen mask. Here are the latest updates on DuBose. Injury updates on Grant DuBose The Dolphins shared a positive health update on Monday morning: The wide receiver has full movement in all limbs and remains under medical supervision for observation.
DuBose spent the night in a hospital in the Houston area. The Dolphins listed him as having a head injury and transported him to a local hospital for further evaluation.
He is in stable condition. Head coach Mike McDaniel informed reporters after the game that initial tests on DuBose yielded encouraging results. The receiver remained in Houston as of Monday.