Panthers' Ja'Tavion Sanders Hospitalized Following Neck Injury During Game
Panthers' tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders suffers neck injury; transported to hospital but shows movement in extremities, optimism around his condition.
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In an intense game against the Chiefs, Panthers tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders sustained a neck injury after an awkward fall during a tackle. He was promptly removed from the field on a backboard and taken to a local hospital for evaluation. Thankfully, Sanders exhibited movement in his extremities, alleviating initial concerns about the severity of his injury. The Panthers are hopeful for his recovery as they continue to navigate the season, having recently seen improvements in quarterback Bryce Young's performance despite the narrowly lost game against Kansas City.
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