NEW ORLEANS (AP) — At a Detroit vs. New Orleans game, a member of the chain crew was tackled by Saints running back Alvin Kamara, resulting in a dislocated knee that required hospitalization.
According to Doug Miller, a spokesman for the Saints, Nick Piazza’s condition at University Hospital is stable.
In order to provide Piazza with medical attention while he lay on the turf along the Detroit sideline, the game was postponed during the first half by both teams.
After Lions linebacker Derrick Barnes shoved Kamara hard over the sideline, causing the running back to lose his footing at the New Orleans 18-yard line, Piazza’s legs were taken out from under him. Kamara watched as Piazza writhed on the ground.
After Piazza’s leg was fitted with an air cast, he was carried from the field to an ambulance.
According to Miller, the team anticipates learning more about Piazza’s condition on Monday.
This was the first time a chain crew member had been removed from a Saints game at the Superdome since 2010. During a game that season, Courtney Roby, a receiver for the Saints, was punt coverage gunner when he collided forcefully with Al Nastasi Jr. of the chain crew.
While we at HuffPost think that everyone should have access to excellent journalism, we also recognize that not everyone can afford to pay for pricey news subscriptions. For this reason, we are dedicated to offering widely available, in-depth, meticulously fact-checked news.
Along with fast-paced but thorough daily takes, our News, Politics, and Culture teams devote a great deal of time and effort to producing insightful investigations and well-researched analyses. The well-researched, expert-vetted information you need to live your best life is available at our Life, Health, and Shopping desks, and HuffPost Personal, Voices, and Opinion feature true stories from real people.
Make a $1 donation to help us continue providing news for free to everyone. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated.