Panthers' Hayden Hurst Placed on Injured Reserve Due to Post-Traumatic Amnesia
Hurst, suffering from amnesia following a concussion, assures fans the situation is not career-ending.
- Carolina Panthers tight end Hayden Hurst has been placed on injured reserve due to post-traumatic amnesia following a concussion sustained in a game against the Chicago Bears on November 9.
- Hurst's father, Jerry Hurst, revealed the diagnosis on social media, stating that his son could not remember up to four hours after the game.
- Hurst himself confirmed the diagnosis but assured fans that the situation is not career-ending.
- Hurst has been practicing on a limited basis since the injury but has not played in any games.
- The Panthers, currently with a 1-12 record, are out of contention for the playoffs.