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49ers RB Trenton Cannon leaves game vs. Seahawks by ambulance after scary collision on field

December 6, 2021 Staff
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San Francisco 49ers running back Trenton Cannon was taken off the field in an ambulance after suffering a concussion during Sunday’s game against the Seahawks on Sunday in Seattle. Cannon was attempting to tackle Seattle returner DeeJay Dallas when his head rammed into the leg of teammte Talanoa Hufanga, and Cannon’s neck appeared to twist awkwardly. After the inital hit from Hufanga, his head hit the leg of another teammate.

As Cannon lay on the field, the entire 49ers bench came out to surround him, and Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and other Seattle players joined in.  After examination by the medical crew, Cannon was then taken off the field by ambulance to a local hospital. The players took a knee as Cannon was taken off the field.

According to ESPN as of press time, Cannon was diagnosed with a concussion while at the hospital, and was ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game. Cannon was cleared from other injuries other than the concussion, but 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan reported after the game that Cannon will stay at the hospital for further observation.

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