Former Michigan 2019 first-round pick exits preseason game on cart
Rashan Gary has loads of talent.
NFL evaluators and people that create mock drafts had Gary rated as a projected first rounder a year prior to him even being drafted. Eventually, the 2019 NFL Draft took place and Gary was selected by the Green Bay Packers with the No. 12 overall pick.
It doesn’t get much better than that. And Gary has shown flashes of his talent up to this point with Green Bay, but on Thursday night, the Packers were playing a preseason game against the Oakland Raiders and at one point, the former Wolverine star remained down after making a tackle in the second quarter.
Initially, he walked off the field on his own power. However, a cart was eventually needed to take him to the locker room:
Medical staff appeared to be looking at his head/neck area, but he's walking off the field under his own power now. https://t.co/sFcnRRehQK
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) August 23, 2019
Rashan Gary is being carted to locker room #Packers
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) August 23, 2019
Hours later, he posted a message from his Instagram: “I’m well, thank you for your prayers and concern!”
@RashanAGary is fine and doing well. Thank you to everyone for their prayers and concern.
— RG Sports (@RashanGarySport) August 23, 2019