Detroit Lions cornerback Saivion Smith was taken off the field in New England in an ambulance and was taken to a hospital to be evaluated for a neck injury.
The scene was frightening, with the ambulance coming on the field to take off Smith, who was put on a backboard. A man, who the Fox broadcast said was Smith’s father (via John Niyo of the Detroit News), came out of the stands and got in the ambulance as it left the field.
The Fox broadcast said before the end of the first half that Smith had movement in his extremities, via Benjamin Raven of MLive.com.
Fox broadcast says Saivion Smith has movement in his extremities. Remains at hospital while they evaluate him for a neck injury.
Former Pittsburg High School quarterback Jaden Rashada is suing the Florida Gators head football coach and others for at least $10 million over a NIL deal with promised money that he says he never received.
The NFL made it official on Wednesday – the NFL Draft will be in Pittsburgh in 2026.
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