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Home / Sports / Football Player's Terrifying On-Field Collapse Sparks Concern

Football Player's Terrifying On-Field Collapse Sparks Concern

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Rice safety Daveon Hook sustained a head/neck injury during a game.
  • The player remained down on the field for over 10 minutes.
  • Hook was seen moving his face and arms as he boarded a stretcher.
Football Player's Terrifying On-Field Collapse Sparks Concern

Rice senior safety Daveon Hook experienced a frightening on-field injury during his team's final collegiate game, the Armed Forces Bowl. With just over a minute left in the third quarter of their loss to Texas State, Hook collided with a blocker while attempting a tackle. The impact to his head and neck area left him immobilized on the field for an extended period, drawing silence from the stadium crowd.

Medical personnel carefully attended to Hook, eventually placing him on a stretcher. Spectators observed him moving his face and arms as he was transported away. His teammates from the Rice roster gathered on the field for a group prayer during the anxious hiatus. Head Coach Scott Abell reported postgame that Hook had feeling and movement everywhere.

Coach Abell confirmed that Hook was able to speak to him as he was being taken off the field, indicating he was moving all extremities. While emphasizing the need for caution and further assessment, Abell expressed optimism. The incident cast a somber mood over the end of the game, with the well-being of the young athlete taking immediate precedence.

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Rice player Daveon Hook injured

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Daveon Hook sustained a head/neck injury during a collision in the Armed Forces Bowl and had to be taken off the field on a stretcher.
Daveon Hook remained on the field for over 10 minutes while medical personnel assessed his condition.
As he was being transported, Daveon Hook was seen moving his face and arms, and reported to have feeling and movement everywhere.

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