The first half of Sunday's game between the Carolina Panthers and Kansas City Chiefs included a scary moment when Carolina tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders was carted off after suffering a injury. Sanders was taken to a Charlotte hospital for further evaluation after suffering a neck injury. He has since been discharged and has movement, according to Panthers coach David Canales.
Sanders appeared to fall on his head after getting tackled low late in the first half. A backboard was used as Sanders was carted off the field. He was later ruled out.
Ja'Tavion Sanders takes a scary tumble on the sideline hit after the first down catch.
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Fingers crossed he is okay. Officials are bringing the medical cart out now. #NFL📷 #KCvsCAR #KeepPounding pic.twitter.com/Fp6nNw1jaG
A big positive was Sanders raising his arms to the crowd as he was being carted off.
Panthers tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders raises his arms to the crowd while being carted off after a scary injury. pic.twitter.com/QTcd68tlwK
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Sanders, 21, was the 101st player selected in April's NFL Draft. He entered Sunday's game with 26 receptions this season that included his first career touchdown grab that took place during Carolina's Week 10 win over the Giants.