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Tee Higgins Re-enters Concussion Protocol, Bengals Face Safety Concerns

Tee Higgins concussion protocol status raises concerns as he re-enters the NFLs concussion protocol following multiple head hits in a recent game. Despite being evaluated twice, he returned to play. Meanwhile, Trey Hendrickson is ruled out for Week Fifteen due to a hip injury. The spotlight is on player safety and protocols for head injuries, especially for those with a history of concussions.

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