Tagovailoa will hold a pro day on April 9 after he underwent medical exams and met with teams at the NFL combine.
Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been cleared for all football activities, according to ESPN's Laura Rutledge.
Tagovailoa will hold a pro day on April 9 after training in Nashville, per Rutledge. He did not participate in workouts at the NFL combine in Indianapolis, but he did meet with NFL teams as well as undergo a physical exam.
Alabama team physician Dr. Lyle Cain said he was "ecstatic" with the results of Tagovailoa's scan on Monday, per Rutledge.
The 2017 national champion suffered a season-ending hip injury in November 2019. Tagovailoa threw for 2,840 yards in his junior season, adding 33 touchdowns and just three interceptions.
Tagovailoa is currently slated to go No. 3 in the 2020 NFL Draft, according to Sports Illustrated's Kevin Hanson's latest mock draft.
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