Browns RB D’Onta Foreman Taken Away In Helicopter After Suffering Frightening Injury During Practice

D'Onta Foreman lying on the fieldD’Onta Foreman (Photo via @NFL_DovKleiman/X)
Cleveland Browns running back D’Onta Foreman suffered a scary injury in practice on Thursday that has everyone worried.

Foreman’s teammates were all seen kneeling in prayer after he was carted off following a punt drill incident.

According to reports, Foreman was taken off the field and placed in an ambulance. However, the injury necessitated his being airlifted, so he ended up leaving the facility on a helicopter.

The Browns have since put out a statement explaining that the RB suffered a direct blow to the head that caused severe neck pain. The team’s staff took immediate action to immobilize Foreman, who was taken to an ambulance before being flown to a medical center in Roanoke, Virginia.

 

On a brighter note, the player had movement in all his extremities.

The Browns have promised to provide updates.

D’Onta Foreman Joined The Browns Earlier This Year

The Browns added Foreman in March, adding depth to an already impressive running back room.

The player is heading into his eighth season in the league, having been a third-round pick out of Texas by the Houston Texans.

He made 52 appearances, with 21 of them starts, in stints for the Texans, Tennessee Titans, Carolina Panthers, and Chicago Bears. He has rushed for 2,326 yards and 14 touchdowns over his seven seasons, adding 34 catches for 342 yards and three TDs.

He rushed for 425 yards and four scores in nine games last term.

The player remains in our thoughts amid this worrying ordeal. We are hoping for the best and wish him a speedy recovery.