Buccaneers wide receiver stretchered off field after suffering scary hit to neck
Conrad Hoyt
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Russell Gage had to be stretchered off the field in his team’s Monday night game against the Dallas Cowboys after suffering a scary hit to his neck.
It was a passing play where Gage ran his route, stumbled onto his knees, and turned to receive the pass, only for it to slide through his fingers. As the ball scattered to the floor, Gage was blindsided by a hit from the Cowboys defender Donovan Wilson to the back of his neck. Gage could be seen trying to get up to his feet several times to no avail.
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Players and staff from both teams stood on the field monitoring Gage’s situation as he was treated and then stretchered off. There is no update yet on his health status.
On the broadcast, the announcer says Gage hurt his back the previous week.
The visuals brought back recent memories of Damar Hamlin, who suffered a cardiac arrest on the field just two weeks ago in the Buffalo Bills’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. He was brought to the hospital in critical condition and it was feared by many if he would ever be able to breathe on his own again.
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Fortunately, Hamlin has significantly improved, being discharged from a Buffalo hospital Wednesday and visiting his team before their playoff victory against the Miami Dolphins.
The Cowboys defeated the Buccaneers 31-14 Monday night.