Sources – NFL begins review while Shepard is concussed



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The NFL and NFLPA have begun a standard review of concussion protocols after New York Giants receiver Sterling Shepard suffered a concussion last Sunday and was allowed to finish the match. said sources at the ESPN channel Saturday.

There was a breach in the protocol and now both parties are trying to understand how and why, sources told ESPN.

The controversial match took place in the third quarter of Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys, when Shepard met cornerback Anthony Brown and fell back to the floor, clearly stunned.

Shepard struggled to get up and dismissed the giants' calls to exit the match.

The NFL is deploying neurological spotters on both sidelines – as well as another pair of eyes in the press stand – in order to prevent players from staying in the game after being completely hissed. However, Shepard has somehow evaded all the NFL officials – and the Giants' staff – to not miss anything and finish the match.

In the past two seasons, only three plays out of 1,200 concussion assessments have been reviewed. The three plays took place during the 2017 season and involved Russell Wilson, Tom Savage and Cam Newton.

This incident involving Shepard is reminiscent of the last time that she had received so much attention – in December 2017, when Savage, then with the Houston Texans, took a shot at the third goal that left him on the ground with his trembling hands. . After being controlled in the medical touch tent, Savage was allowed to reinstate the game and controversy erupted.

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