NFL: Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater from Denver Broncos suffers head injury
Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater by Denver Broncos has raised an injury to the head in the match against Cincinnati Bengals.
At the stand of 3: 9 in the third quarter, Bridgewater made the ball in hand with a hosted jump even for the new First Down, but unfortunately fell on his head and then remained motionless.
Immediately, the medical supervisors hurried and supplied the 29-year-olds. Then he was put on a stretcher in the catacombs and directly further to the hospital in Denver.
There he had to stay over the night, but his coach Vic Anglo gave all-clear. The doctors think that it will soon go well again. And he is currently okay, said Anglo.
The coach assumes that Bridget's violation is a concussion. I have not heard anything concrete yet, but I'm sure it will be that, he said.
Bridgewater: Return open
Safety Justin Simmons and the rest of the team were visibly taken from the violation of their quarterback. If you see how a guy like Teddy goes to the ground, that hurts, he said. It's terrifying, it's still traumatizing, Linebacker Bradley Chubb added.
Whether Bridgewater will be available again at the next weekend against the Las Vegas Raider, according to Anglo is still open.
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In Bridget's first year as Broncos quarterback, his team is currently in third place in the AFC West with a balance sheet of 7-7 and may well make hopes for the playoffs.
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