This weekend Isaiah Bolden’s crash rocked the NFL and led to game suspension belonging New England Patriots against Green Bay Packers, after the player has received a strong blow to the head and is unconscious on the field,
Fortunately, the injury did not become serious and Pats Cornerback Already Released this Monday, the team announces via a statement.
“After going through a series of evaluations and leaving for overnight observationcornerback Isaiah Bolden, was discharged from Aurora Bay Medical Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he was transported after an injury on the field, ”the team’s letter says.
Bolden, a 23-year-old seventh-round pick this year, was injured just over 10 minutes before the end of the NFL’s Week 2 preseason game between the Patriots and the Packers.
It happened during a performance where he ran into a pipe. Isaiah fell onto the field, where, to the dismay of his teammates, he passed out.
The defender was immediately taken to the hospital.
Dramatic action led coaches Matt Lafleur of the Packers and Bill Belichick of the Patriots to decide to suspend the game, which New England won 21–17.
Patriots suspend training with Tennessee Titans
The Pats also said that due to the incident, they will change their work plan for this week.
“Due to the unexpected end of yesterday’s game, the team will return to Foxborough today. Joint workouts that were scheduled with the Tennessee Titans have been canceled for Tuesday and Wednesday.
The game against the Titans in the last week of the preseason, scheduled for this coming Friday, will not undergo any changes.
There are already three players who ended up in the hospital due to preseason strikes.
The incident, which ended with Isaiah Bolden being hospitalized for a blow to the head, was the third of the preseason.
Last Thursday Eagles players Tyree Cleveland and Moro Ojomo of Nigeria suffered a concussion in a game between their team and the Cleveland Browns.
Both were also immediately rushed to the hospital and released a day later, though they remain under observation pending overcoming medical protocols to return to the game.
*According to EFE
Source: La Opinion
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