Pat Bryant's Shocking Injury Sparks Outrage After Montaric Brown's 'Clean' Hit
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Denver Broncos wide receiver Pat Bryant suffered a serious injury in the final minute of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Bryant was hit by Jaguars cornerback Montaric Brown, leaving him motionless on the field. The incident sparked outrage, with many questioning the severity of the hit and Brown's reaction to it. Brown was seen walking away from the scene, taking the ball, which drew a penalty flag. Despite the gravity of the situation, Brown's actions were perceived as unsportsmanlike by many. The injury has sparked a heated debate, with some arguing that the hit was clean, while others felt it was a reckless and unnecessary tackle. Broncos head coach Sean Payton confirmed that the injury is serious, but expressed relief that Bryant showed signs of movement while being taken to the hospital. The incident has raised questions about player safety and sportsmanship in the NFL. In the game, Bryant made five receptions for 42 yards, while Brown recorded three tackles and one assisted tackle. The Jaguars won the game 20-35. As the news of Bryant's injury continues to unfold, fans and players alike are left wondering about the severity of the hit and the consequences that may follow.