An ambulance drove onto the field and took Dane Jackson to a local hospital on Monday. (Joshua Bessex/Getty Images)
Buffalo Bills cornerback Dane Jackson left Monday’s game against the Tennessee Titans in an ambulance after colliding with teammate Tremaine Edmunds.
The injury happened in the last minute of the first half of the game. Jackson covered Titans receiver Treylon Burks and tackled him low after a completed pass. As they fell to the ground, Edmunds dove as if expecting to hit Burks before hitting the turf. Instead, Burks and Jackson were already on the ground, and Edmunds touched Jackson upside down with the crown of his helmet, violently whipping Jackson’s head and neck backwards.
Warning: The following footage shows a violent head collision
An ambulance immediately drove to the field to attend to Jackson. Jackson’s teammates surrounded him as he received medical attention before the ambulance took Jackson away.
The Bills announced after halftime that Jackson has “full movement” in his extremities and was taken to a local hospital to be evaluated for a neck injury.
No further information was available at the time of this post.
This post will be updated as more information becomes available.
Dane Jackson, seen here as the Bills beat the Rams last week. (Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)