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Saints’ Taysom Hill carted off the subject at Washington after brutal helmet-to-helmet hit

Fresh Orleans Saints backup quarterback and utility player Taysom Hill became carted off the subject throughout Sunday’s game against the Washington Football Crew after sustaining a concussion following a provoking helmet-to-helmet hit. 

The Saints had been trailing by six with ravishing over 12 minutes left within the second quarter when a defenseless Hill became hit laborious by Washington’s William Jackson III, who took several steps into the hit. 

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Fresh Orleans Saints huge receiver Taysom Hill (7) suffers an obvious neck hurt against the Washington Football Crew throughout the major half at FedExField. 
(Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports)

Hill went down laborious and seemed as if it can presumably snatch his head while gentle on the subject. He became finally carted off, and Jackson became flagged for a non-public tainted but not disqualified from the game. He would possibly doubtlessly gentle be fined by the league. 

The Saints dominated Hill out for the remainder of the game with a concussion.

Fresh Orleans Saints huge receiver Taysom Hill (7) is helped to his ft after being injured against the Washington Football Crew throughout the second quarter at FedExField.
(Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports)

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Coach Sean Payton will must stick with quarterback Jameis Winston despite his shaky commence with Hill not an risk. 

Winston threw an early interception to Cole Holcomb but followed that up with a 72-yard landing to Deonte Harris. Rush Young picked up his first sack on the following Saints drive and forced a fumble by Winston that became recovered by Washington’s Daron Payne.

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Fresh Orleans Saints working again Alvin Kamara, merely, scores a landing in entrance of Washington Football Crew free safety Kamren Curl within the major half of an NFL soccer game, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, in Landover, Md.
(AP Picture/Julio Cortez)

A landing by enormous name working again Alvin Kamara and a 49-yard landing cross to Marquez Callaway as time expired had the Saints main 20-13 at halftime. 

The Associated Press contributed to this listing.

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