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NFL reviewing medical response to Cam Newton head shots

NFL reviewing medical response to Cam Newton head shots
NFL reviewing medical response to Cam Newton head shots
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton absorbed multiple hits to the head in the season-opening loss at Denver, and Broncos players said in the aftermath of Thursday's game that hitting the reigning MVP was key to the game plan.Now the NFL and NFL Players Association are investigating the response by medical personnel during the game.One specific hit -- helmet-to-helmet contact initiated by Broncos safety Darian Stewart -- prompted the compliance investigation.
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NFLPA, NFL to review handling of hit on Cam Newton

NFLPA, NFL to review handling of hit on Cam Newton
NFLPA, NFL to review handling of hit on Cam Newton
The NFLPA will initiate a compliance investigation into the Cam Newton incident from Thursday night's game.— NFLPA (@NFLPA) September 11, 2016Our statement on Concussion Protocol review pic.twitter.com/tq4sChAZOK — Brian McCarthy (@NFLprguy) September 11, 2016The NFL and NFLPA announced Sunday they will initiate a review of the handling of a helmet-to-helmet hit on Carolina quarterback Cam Newton in Thursday night's loss to the Broncos.The NFLPA announced via Twitter that it would seek a compliance investigation.Later, the NFL released a statement saying it, too, would initiate a review of the medical team's response to the hit on Newton.Newton took at least four helmet-to-helmet hits in Thursday night's 21-20 loss, including one on Carolina's final series.Only one penalty was called -- on the last hit -- but it was negated by an intentional grounding penalty called on Newton.Medical officials went on the field Thursday night to check Newton after that final helmet-to-helmet hit and determined he showed no signs of a concussion, as first reported by NFL Network and confirmed by ESPN.The medical officials looked at video of the hit, which left the quarterback facedown on the turf and looking shaken, then went to see Newton.
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