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Patriots' Isaiah Bolden released from hospital; team cancels joint practice with Titans
View Date:2024-12-23 21:04:46
The New England Patriots provided some encouraging news on rookie cornerback Isaiah Bolden, who suffered a frightening injury Saturday during the Patriots' preseason game against the Green Bay Packers.
The team released a statement Sunday morning indicating that Bolden was released from a Green Bay hospital after "undergoing a series of evaluations and being held for overnight observations." Bolden is set to travel with the team Sunday.
Bolden posted his thanks to fans on X.
"Appreciate the prayers more excited to be back with the guys," Bolden wrote.
"We thank the medical staff at Aurora Bay Medical Center for their overnight evaluations, as well as the Patriots and Packers medical staffs for their immediate on-field response and care in transporting Isaiah," the team said in the statement.
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Bolden posted his thanks to fans on X.
"Appreciate the prayers more excited to be back with the guys," Bolden wrote.
Bolden was carted off the field Saturday after colliding with teammate Calvin Munson during the fourth quarter. The game was called with 10:29 to go, as the Patriots said the decision came via "mutual agreement of the teams." The Patriots said Bolden "had feeling in all his extremities, but has been taken to a local hospital for further tests and observation."
The Patriots also announced they have canceled their joint practices this week with the Tennessee Titans. The Patriots will instead return to Foxborough for the week before flying to Nashville on Thursday for their preseason finale against the Titans on Friday.
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