Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan
Shazier was carted off the field Monday night and rushed a hospital
after he hurt his back early in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals
and appeared to be unable to move his legs.
Shazier tackled Bengals receiver Josh Malone and fell to the ground at
around the 35-yard line. Shazier lowered his shoulder and tackled
receiver Josh Malone in the first quarter.
He landed on his chest, reached for the middle of his back, and then
rolled over. Shazier lifted his arms, flexing his right hand and calling
for help, but otherwise did not appear to move much. He was removed from
the field on a backboard and a cart, and then taken to a hospital for
tests. Right now, we're just
happy that he's getting the necessary medical attention that he
deserves," Mike Tomlin, the Steelers' coach said
Kevin Colbert, the Steelers general
manager, said in a statement early Tuesday that Shazier will not need
surgery on his back at this time and "continues to improve."
Current and former NFL players took to social media to show support for
Shazier and wish him a full recovery.
"Ryan is one of the biggest players on this defense," linebacker Vince
Williams said. "When we need a big play, he's one of the guys we look
to. It's going to be tough."
It's a significant setback for one of the NFL's top defenses. The
Pro-Bowler from Ohio State led the team in tackles heading into the game
and has three interceptions this season.
The Associated Press contributed to this report. |
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