The Cleveland Browns and their fans had a scare during their game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson was evaluated for a head injury after taking a hit during the game.
The hit occurred in the second quarter when Thompson-Robinson was sacked by Broncos defensive end Shelby Harris. The quarterback was slow to get up and appeared to be dazed. He was immediately taken to the locker room for evaluation, and the team announced that he was being evaluated for a head injury.
Thompson-Robinson had a strong performance in the game, completing 20 of his 28 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, helping the Browns to a 37-28 victory.
The Browns have not yet released any information on the extent of Thompson-Robinson’s injury, but they did say that he will be monitored closely over the next few days. Head injuries are always a serious concern, and the team will be sure to take all necessary precautions to ensure the quarterback’s health and safety.
The Browns have been relying heavily on Thompson-Robinson this season, and his absence would be a major blow to their chances of making the playoffs. The team is currently in first place in the AFC North, and they will need their quarterback to stay healthy if they want to make a deep run in the postseason.
The Browns and their fans will be hoping for good news on Thompson-Robinson’s injury, as he has been a key part of their success this season. The team will continue to monitor his condition and provide updates as they become available.