The Denver Broncos have an injury concern with wide receiver Pat Bryant late in the Week 16 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Bryant suffered his injury in the final minute of the contest when he took a very hard hit over the middle of the field while trying to make a catch.
Follow our tracker below for the latest updates on Bryant’s status.
Pat Bryant injury update
UPDATE: Bryant has been released from the hospital, but he was diagnosed with a concussion, according to Mike Klis of 9News. Regardless, that’s good news considering how bad things looked for Bryant initially.
UPDATE: According to the Denver Post’s Luca Evans, a source reveals that Bryant is “fine” and his injury is “nothing serious,” which is great to hear. The Broncos wideout has been evaluated for a concussion.
UPDATE: Good news for Bryant, as head coach Sean Payton revealed the Broncos wideout “had movement” and called the development “encouraging.”
UPDATE: The Athletic’s James Palmer reports that Bryant was loaded into an ambulance and taken to the hospital. His status remains unclear.
UPDATE: Bryant had to be placed on a stretcher and was taken off the field on a cart. Here’s to hoping he’s going to be OK.
Bryant has stayed down on the field after the play in what is a scary scene. Players from both teams are showing clear concern for his well-being.
We’ll update this page once more information is available.
More NFL News