Rams Receiver Davante Adams Suffered Violent Hit in Playoff Opener
In a concerning moment for football fans, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams left the field briefly with blood in his mouth during Saturday's playoff opener against the Carolina Panthers. The incident occurred when Adams was blasted by Panthers safety Nick Scott as he attempted to catch a deep pass from Matthew Stafford.
The impact of the hit was significant enough that it dislodged the football from Adams' hands and had him falling to the ground in pain. However, after briefly being attended to by medical staff, Adams was able to get up and walk back onto the field, albeit with blood on his tongue.
Scott's helmet appeared to have made contact with Adams' chin, which ultimately led to the player spitting out the football. The Panthers safety was subsequently flagged for a personal foul, giving the Rams 15 yards and moving them deep into Panthers territory.
Despite this penalty, the Rams were unable to capitalize on the opportunity and only managed to score three points. It's unclear how serious Adams' injury is, but the incident raises questions about player safety in the NFL.
Adams, who was playing a relatively quiet game up until that point, had recorded just two catches for 33 yards before being hit by Scott. The Rams are now facing a tough road to victory without their star receiver, and fans will be anxiously watching Adams' well-being throughout the remainder of the game.
In a concerning moment for football fans, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams left the field briefly with blood in his mouth during Saturday's playoff opener against the Carolina Panthers. The incident occurred when Adams was blasted by Panthers safety Nick Scott as he attempted to catch a deep pass from Matthew Stafford.
The impact of the hit was significant enough that it dislodged the football from Adams' hands and had him falling to the ground in pain. However, after briefly being attended to by medical staff, Adams was able to get up and walk back onto the field, albeit with blood on his tongue.
Scott's helmet appeared to have made contact with Adams' chin, which ultimately led to the player spitting out the football. The Panthers safety was subsequently flagged for a personal foul, giving the Rams 15 yards and moving them deep into Panthers territory.
Despite this penalty, the Rams were unable to capitalize on the opportunity and only managed to score three points. It's unclear how serious Adams' injury is, but the incident raises questions about player safety in the NFL.
Adams, who was playing a relatively quiet game up until that point, had recorded just two catches for 33 yards before being hit by Scott. The Rams are now facing a tough road to victory without their star receiver, and fans will be anxiously watching Adams' well-being throughout the remainder of the game.