Buffalo defensive back Dane Jackson exited Monday night’s Bills-Titans matchup in an ambulance.
In the second quarter of the “Monday Night Football” matchup between the Titans and Bills, Jackson took a hit from teammate Tremaine Edmunds, which bent his head and neck backwards at a very gruesome angle.
Jackson would lay on the ground for several minutes before being loaded into an ambulance on the field in Buffalo.
The entire #Bills team is on the field for Dane Jackson, whose head and neck were bent back in an awkward, violent collision with a teammate. pic.twitter.com/9bLC696IHr
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 20, 2022
Jackson was seen moving his arms and legs following the hit, which may be a potentially good sign. ESPN sideline reporters didn’t have an immediate update on Jackson as he exited the game.
Here’s the latest on Jackson and his injury:
Dane Jackson injury update
In the second quarter of the “Monday Night Football” matchup between the Bills and Titans, Jackson was hit by teammate Tremaine Edmunds.
The hit bent Jackson’s head and neck back at an awkward angle, and would be loaded onto an ambulance and exit the game.
@nfl tremaine edmunds hits own teammate dane johnson pic.twitter.com/FjxbehMkGq
— matt (@chathias) September 20, 2022
The Bills announced soon after that he would be taken to a local medical facility to evaluate whether or not Jackson had a neck injury. He will undergo a CT scan as well as an x-ray, and does have movement in all his extremities.
CB Dane Jackson has been taken to ECMC for evaluation of a neck injury. He will be getting a CT scan and an x-ray. Jackson has full movement in extremities.
— Buffalo Bills PR (@BuffaloBillsPR) September 20, 2022
Jackson was drafted in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Bills, and played in all 17 games for Buffalo in 2021.
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