Injury Update: Cade Johnson diagnosed with concussion after hospitalization
in Thursday’s preseason opener unfortunately had a moment of concern on the Seahawks sidelines.
Third-year wide receiver Cade Johnson was seen leaving Lumen Field on a stretcher for reasons that were unclear at the time. It was later confirmed by the team that Johnson was being hospitalized for precautionary reasons, and that he was being evaluated for possible head and neck injuries. Johnson was listed in stable condition at the time of the announcement.
Following the game, Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll gave a status update on Johnson, and while a concussion is never a good thing, in the context of worst case scenarios when talking “head and neck injuries” it appears as if this is the only thing Cade had. Pete Carroll says Seahawks, Cade Johnson got great news on WR Cade Johnson: A concussion, but very positive results of neurological tests at Harborview
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