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BREAKING: Denver Broncos wide receiver Pat Bryant rushed to hospital
Denver Broncos wide receiver Pat Bryant rushed to the hospital after taking terrifying hit in Jaguars loss. BRONCOS wide receiver Pat Bryant was taken to the hospital after a scary collision in Sunday’s game.
The wide receiver took a massive hit and was taken off the field on a stretcher. Bryant took a legal hit from Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Montaric Brown late in the game and did not get up.

Broncos medical staff quickly rushed to his aid and got him off the field. From there, he was put in an ambulance and immediately taken to the hospital.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton said after the game that Bryant had movement in all of his extremities. Payton called the update “encouraging” after the scary field unfolded.
It is also being reported that Bryant was taken to the hospital out precaution, and that he is being evaluated for concussion symptoms. Bryant had five catches for 42 yards before his injury.
Fans were horrified by the scene on the field, and shared encouraging thoughts for Bryant on social media. “We are praying for Pat in our home,” one fan said.
“Let’s please pray for him,” another fan said. “Prayers up for Pat Bryant,” a third fan said. The Broncos were beaten 34-20 by the Jaguars in the game at Mile High. Denver is still the No. 1 seed but is not yet sure of winning the division after the surprise loss.