Agnew shaken up after collision with teammate, but clears concussion protocol

Agnew shaken up after collision with teammate, but clears concussion protocol

During the first quarter of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 31-24 win over the New Orleans Saints, wide receiver and punt returner Jamal Agnew was involved in a bizarre collision with his own teammate.

As Agnew attempted to field a punt, he called for a fair catch, but gunner Tevaughn Campbell was pushed into him by a Saints defender.

The collision resulted in a fumble, which was recovered by the Saints. Agnew was shaken up by the hit and was evaluated for a concussion, but he was eventually cleared to return to the game.

Agnew went on to have a decent performance, finishing with four receptions for 36 yards and a key block on Christian Kirk’s game-winning touchdown.

Agnew collides with teammate

During the first quarter of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ game against the New Orleans Saints, wide receiver and punt returner Jamal Agnew was involved in a bizarre collision with his own teammate.

As Agnew attempted to field a punt, he called for a fair catch, but gunner Tevaughn Campbell was pushed into him by a Saints defender. The collision resulted in a fumble, which was recovered by the Saints.

Agnew evaluated for concussion

Agnew was shaken up by the hit and was immediately taken to the sidelines. He was evaluated for a concussion and was eventually cleared to return to the game.

Agnew returns to game and contributes to victory

Agnew went on to have a decent performance, finishing with four receptions for 36 yards and a key block on Christian Kirk’s game-winning touchdown. The Jaguars defeated the Saints by a score of 31-24.

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