Concussion protocol for Giants' Dart under review
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Concussion protocol for Giants' Dart under review
"We were getting ready to go for it on a potential fourth down. I would have burned a timeout if he could have come out there. I was asking how long was it going to take. You want your guy out there, not at risk of anything else."
"Never more than those people," Sills said. "Never any coaches in here, never any other players in here, never anybody else in here."
"making sure that Jaxson wasn't hurting anybody in the injury tent."
The NFL initiated a joint review with the NFL Players Association of the concussion protocol used while evaluating New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart after a late third-quarter hit. Cameras showed coach Brian Daboll poking his head into the blue injury tent while medical staff checked Dart, who grabbed his head after a sack and collision with an Eagles linebacker. Daboll apologized to the team physician, saying he was impatient because of a potential fourth-down decision. Dr. Allen Sills stated that only the player, a team physician, an independent specialist and possibly a team athletic trainer may be in the tent. Rookie Cam Skattebo briefly peered into the tent and joked about the situation.
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