Current:Home > ContactBuccaneers QB John Wolford taken to hospital after suffering neck injury vs. Jets -CapitalTrack
Buccaneers QB John Wolford taken to hospital after suffering neck injury vs. Jets
View
Date:2025-04-16 23:14:13
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers third-string quarterback John Wolford was taken to a hospital because of a neck injury after being carted from the field after being sacked in a preseason game against the New York Jets on Saturday night.
Wolford, who started the second half in relief of Kyle Trask, was taken down by Jalyn Holmes and his head appeared to hit the turf with the Jets defensive lineman on top of him with 1:03 left in the third quarter. Wolford’s teammates immediately called for the trainers, who rushed out to attend to the 27-year-old quarterback.
The Buccaneers announced Wolford had movement in his extremities and was being evaluated at the hospital.
Wolford moved his legs several times as he was being checked on as almost the entire Buccaneers team gathered around him. He was strapped to a backboard and lifted onto a cart, and Wolford gave a thumbs-up as he was being transported inside the stadium.
Wolford, a former Wake Forest star who spent the last four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams before signing with Tampa Bay in May as a free agent, began his NFL career by spending training camp with the Jets in 2018.
After Wolford’s injury, Trask came back into the game to play quarterback for the Buccaneers. Baker Mayfield, who’s competing with Trask for the starting job, was held out.
Jets rookie running back Israel Abanikanda, a fifth-round draft pick out of the University of Pittsburgh, was carted from the sideline with an injured right thigh.
Abanikanda was tackled by C.J. Brewer after a 2-yard run with 10:53 left in the game and remained on the turf for several minutes. The New York native got up, but needed help to the sideline as he put no weight on his right leg. Abanikanda was taken to the blue medical tent and examined before being carted inside. He was ruled out by the Jets for the rest of the game.
veryGood! (65)
Related
- The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
- Prince Harry Seen Visiting Queen Elizabeth II's Burial Site on Anniversary of Her Death
- Baltimore school police officer indicted on overtime fraud charges
- Baltimore school police officer indicted on overtime fraud charges
- Could your smelly farts help science?
- Stephen Strasburg's planned retirement hits a snag as Nationals back out of deal
- Residents of four states are will get more information about flood risk to their homes
- Kroger, Albertsons plan to sell over 400 stores to C&S Wholesale for nearly $2 billion: Report
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- AP Week in Pictures: Asia
Ranking
- Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
- Country music star Zach Bryan says he was arrested and jailed briefly in northeastern Oklahoma
- India seeking greater voice for developing world at G20, but Ukraine war may overshadow talks
- Alix Earle Makes Quick Outfit Change in the Back of an Uber for New York Fashion Week Events
- Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
- Proximity of Russian attacks on Ukraine’s Danube ports stirs fear in NATO member Romania
- Hurricane Lee is now a Category 4 storm. Here's what to know about the major hurricane.
- AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean
Recommendation
B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
Country music star Zach Bryan arrested in Oklahoma: 'I was out of line'
FDA warns consumers not to eat certain oysters from Connecticut over potential sewage contamination
This week on Sunday Morning (September 10)
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
Man shot during Lil Baby concert in Memphis: What to know
After reckoning over Smithsonian's 'racial brain collection,' woman's brain returned
UN secretary-general has urged the Group of 20 leaders to send a strong message on climate change