New Tyler Badie injury update revealed after Denver Broncos player's horrifying collapse on sideline

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-10-03 14:03:14 | Updated at 2024-10-05 20:02:41 2 days ago
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By Ben Nagle

Published: 14:10 BST, 3 October 2024 | Updated: 14:41 BST, 3 October 2024

The Denver Broncos are considering putting running back Tyler Badie on injured reserve in the wake of his terrifying collapse at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.

Badie, 24, took a huge hit from the Jets' Quincy Williams and - despite managing to walk back to the sidelines under his own power - he then sparked major fears for his health when he fell to the ground seconds later.

He was alert and speaking to medics when he was stretchered back to the locker room and he traveled back to Denver a few hours after his teammates, but head coach Sean Payton has now revealed more about his status going forward.

Speaking to reporters, he said Badie could 'possibly' land on injured reserve, which would rule him out for at least the next four games.

Badie was the only Broncos player to miss practice on Wednesday, and he was listed on the team's report as having a 'back injury'. 

Tyler Badie is taken back to the locker room after collapsing on the sidelines at MetLife

The injury occurred after Badie was tackled by Quincy Williams, forcing a Broncos fumble

'He didn’t come back with the team, but he came back commercially later in the evening. We’re still evaluating him now. He’s doing better', Payton told reporters.

'Everyone that’s reached out, we appreciate the concerns. Fortunately, he was able to come back before the day ended.'

In slow-motion replays from the game against the Jets at MetLife, Badie can be seen landing awkwardly on his head and neck after being tackled. 

Medics rush to Badie's aid on the sidelines after he collapsed to the ground after the play

Head coach Sean Payton has revealed he may now put him on short-term injured reserve

After returning to the sidelines, he collapsed to the ground while standing among his teammates, and medics rushed to his aid.

Shortly after, as the second quarter of the game began, Badie had a neck brace attached and was stretchered back to the locker room for further assessment.

Badie was selected in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft after starring at Missouri.

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