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Broncos' Pat Bryant Carted Off After Scary Hit
Receiver Placed on Backboard Late vs Jaguars
Diagnosed With Concussion, Other Major Injuries Ruled Out
📍 Denver, Colorado • 🗓️ Updated Report • 🏈 NFL News
DENVER: Broncos wide receiver Pat Bryant was discharged from an area hospital Sunday night after being diagnosed with a concussion following a frightening hit late in Denver’s 34–20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, sources told ESPN.
Injury Update on Pat Bryant
Tests for a potential neck injury returned negative, according to sources. Medical staff immobilized Bryant as a precaution before he was carted off the field on a backboard, a scene that visibly shook players on both sidelines.
Quarterback Bo Nix appeared visibly shaken following the play, immediately covering his face as Bryant remained on the turf. Players gathered nearby as trainers attended to the rookie wide receiver.
Bryant will continue to be evaluated under the NFL’s concussion protocol. The Broncos will provide further updates on his status as the team prepares for its upcoming game.
This story will be updated as more verified information becomes available.
Player safety remains the top priority for the Denver Broncos and the NFL.



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