San Francisco 49ers Training Camp Hit with On-Field Injury – Player Hospitalized

Tarron Jackson, a defensive lineman trying to secure a spot with the San Francisco 49ers, was taken off the field on a stretcher during a practice. The incident occurred during a third-team, non-padded practice session when Jackson collapsed after being blocked. He was conscious, able to communicate, and could feel all his extremities when attended to by medical staff. Jackson was transported to Stanford hospital for further evaluation. 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan described the situation as scary but reassured that Jackson’s condition was stable. fellow players expressed concern and offered prayers for his recovery. Jackson, 27, was originally a sixth-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 and has played in 24 NFL games. He joined the 49ers’ practice squad in January and is competing for a roster spot during training camp.


A defensive lineman hoping to make the San Francsico 49ers was carted off the field during the team’s practice on Sunday.

Tarron Jackson collapsed after he was blocked during a third-team, practice, according to KNTV-TV.

The players were working without pads, according to a CBS report.

Jackson, 27, was surrounded by training staff before he was put on a stretcher and taken off the field.

“Always scary when someone gets taken off on a stretcher,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said at a news conference.

Shanahan said Jackson was “conscious” after the incident, according to CBS.

“Communicating with us and can feel all his extremities. They’re taking him down to Stanford now just for further testing. Hopefully, we’ve cleared the real scary stuff and we’ll get some good news on his neck,” he said.

Football is a sport where injuries can be brutal, but Jackson was talking and moving while he was being taken off the field, according to USA Today.

“We’re praying for him, and we hope everything’s going to be all right and he gets back to us safe and sound,” cornerback Deommodore Lenoir said, according to USA Today.


“It’s always hard like that, especially when guys watch that,” Shanahan said, according to KNTV.

“We were close to him so we could hear him talking, see everything moving, so I just told the guys that, which eases them up a little bit for the biggest fears,” he said.

“I asked them if they were OK to continue to go, and they all yelled ‘yes’ and we finished the last period and a half,” he said.

Other players called the incident sobering.

“It’s never good, you’ve just got to pray for the best in situations like that,” running back Christian McCaffrey said. “It’s definitely a reminder not to take any day for granted.”

“You’re in a non-padded practice, and dudes get carted off … it’s a serious sport. Just pray for the best for him,” he said.

CBS noted that Jackson was a sixth-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021. He has played in 24 NFL games.

Last year, he played two games for the Carolina Panthers. Most of the season was spent on the practice squads of the Panthers and Eagles.

San Francisco signed Jackson in January to be part of its practice team; he is seeking a roster spot during training camp.




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