Sources: NFL begins evaluation as Shepard concussed
The NFL and NFLPA have initiated an ordinary evaluation of concussion protocols after New York Giants receiver Sterling Shepard suffered one final Sunday and was allowed to complete the sport, league sources instructed ESPN on Saturday.
There was a breach within the protocol and now either side are attempting to determine how and why, sources instructed ESPN.
The controversial play occurred within the third quarter of Sunday’s sport towards the Dallas Cowboys, when Shepard bumped into cornerback Anthony Brown and fell backward to the bottom, clearly staggered.
Shepard struggled to stand up and waved off the Giants’ calls to come back out of the sport.
The NFL deploys neurological spotters on each sidelines — in addition to one other set of eyes within the press field — to forestall gamers from remaining within the sport after they’re knocked woozy. Nonetheless, Shepard someway evaded all NFL officers — and the Giants employees — to not miss a play and end the sport.
During the last two seasons, simply three performs out of 1,200 concussion evaluations had been reviewed. All three performs occurred through the 2017 season, and so they concerned Russell Wilson, Tom Savage and Cam Newton.
This incident involving Shepard is harking back to the final time there was this a lot consideration delivered to a success — in December 2017, when Savage, then with the Houston Texans, took a success on third down that left him on the bottom along with his fingers twitching. After being checked within the sideline medical tent, Savage was allowed to re-enter the sport, and controversy ensued.