Dane jackson leaves for Hospital after Frightening Collision

Despite leaving the Bills-Titans game on Monday night in an ambulance, Buffalo defensive back Dane Jackson seemed to have avoided serious harm.
Update on Dane Jackson’s injury: Bills DB leaves hospital after frightening collision with a teammate, avoids serious harm
Jackson absorbed a hit from teammate Tremaine Edmunds during the second quarter of the Titans vs.Bills game on “Monday Night Football,” which caused his head and neck to bend backward at an extremely horrifying angle.
Jackson would spend several minutes on the ground before being taking into an ambulance on the Buffalo field. After the impact, Jackson was spotting moving his arms and legs, which proved to be a promising indication. As Jackson left the game, ESPN sideline reporters were unable to provide a quick update, but on Tuesday, more encouraging information came to light.
Here is the most recent information on Jackson’s harm:
UPDATE ON DANE JACKSON’S INJURY:

Jackson was struck by teammate Tremaine Edmunds during the second quarter of the Bills vs. Titans “Monday Night Football” game. The cornerback’s head and neck were awkwardly twisting back due to the impact that forced him out of the game. The ambulance would be loaded with him.
Jackson spent some time in the hospital, but according to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network. He is now healing at home after leaving last night. Jackson, according to Garafolo, escaped a serious injury.
The first encouraging sign, according to head coach Sean McDermott, was that Jackson complete movement in his extremities after the game.
The Bills said shortly after Jackson left that he would be sending to a nearby hospital for procedures. It is like a CT scan and an X-ray to determine whether or not Jackson had a neck injury.
The Bills selected Jackson in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft, and in Buffalo’s 17 games in 2021, Jackson appeared.
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