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Seahawks WR Cade Johnson released from hospital after he was stretchered off in preseason game with concussion

Cade Johnson entered the NFL's concussion protocol on Friday afternoon

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cade Johnson
Seahawks wide receiver Cade Johnson walked to the medical tent during Seattle’s preseason game against Minnesota on Thursday night, and was later stretchered off the field. (AP/Lindsey Wasson)

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cade Johnson was released from a local hospital on Friday afternoon after he apparently sustained head and neck injuries during their preseason opener on Thursday night.

Johnson, late in the first half of the Seahawks’ game against the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night, was seen walking to the medical tent behind the team's bench at Lumen Field in Seattle. Nothing obvious happened on the field, and he didn’t need help getting up or walking off.

A short time later, though, Johnson was stretchered off the field with his head and neck immobilized.

Johnson was taken to an ambulance and transported to a local hospital, which the Seahawks quickly said was done as a “precaution” for head and neck injuries.

Johnson last touched the ball during a kickoff return in the second quarter, and he took a hard fall on the play, but he got up and continued to play. He was targeted twice in the preseason game on Thursday, but did not make a catch. He had one carry for two yards.

The Seahawks said on Friday that Johnson had been released from the hospital, and that he had entered the NFL's concussion protocol.

"We got a real good report, the early one," Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said after the game, via ESPN. "I'm hoping that's conclusive, but that's what we heard ... [We] went to the max precautions, and the findings were already really positive."

Johnson is entering his second season with the Seahawks. He had two receptions for 21 yards in three games last year. The 25-year-old went undrafted out of South Dakota State in 2021, and signed a one-year, $870,000 deal with Seattle this past offseason.

The Seahawks won the game 24-13. Drew Lock went 17-of-24 for 191 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Nick Mullens went 14-of-20 for 139 yards and a touchdown for the Vikings.

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