Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Leaves Super Bowl After Suffering Head Injury
Summary
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, a top player for the Seattle Seahawks, left Super Bowl LX after suffering a head injury in the third quarter. He was examined by a concussion specialist and decided to leave the field voluntarily. The Seahawks are leading the game against the New England Patriots with a score of 12-0.Key Facts
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba plays as a wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks.
- He experienced a head injury during the third quarter of Super Bowl LX.
- Smith-Njigba initially went to the sideline to have his ankle taped, leading to speculation about a leg injury.
- A concussion specialist conducted a two-and-a-half-minute examination in the medical tent.
- The specialist reviewed a play where Smith-Njigba's head hit the ground.
- Smith-Njigba walked off the field on his own.
- The Seattle Seahawks were leading the New England Patriots 12-0 at that point in the game.
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