

It was a nightmare scene at the Browns Camp. Running back, D’Onta Foreman took a nasty hit to the head during practice. Foreman was immediately carted off on a stretcher to the hospital. The whole team was freaking out.
Browns’ beat writer and Pro Football Hall of Fame selector Mary Kay Cabot shared a post on X, providing a major update on the Bears’ RB: “Browns D’Onta Foreman has feeling in his extremities and is in good spirits, I’m told.”
#Browns D’Onta Foreman has feeling in his extremities and is in good spirits I’m told
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) August 1, 2024
During the Browns’ training camp, the incident occurred when Foreman took a hard hit to the head that resulted in neck pain. Right after the scare, the Browns’ medics sprang into action, immobilizing their running back. He was rushed to a medical center in Roanoke, VA, to undergo medical analysis.
But here’s the silver lining: Foreman’s got a feeling in his extremities and is reportedly doing okay as of yet.
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