Quentin Johnston injury update: Chargers wide receiver carted off after big hit, diagnosed with concussion

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The receiver of Los Angeles Loaders, Quentin Johnston, was expelled from the field after a great success in the series of opening of the team’s pre-season match against the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday evening. The injury occurred when Johnston tried to transport a quarter of the Justin Herbert charge quarter, only to take a tank of the safety of the rams.

The charge coach Jim Harbaugh said after the match that Johnston had been diagnosed with a concussion and taken to the hospital as a precaution.

The injury initially seemed quite serious, because Johnston remained on the ground for several minutes while the coaches took care of him and began to prepare a stretcher to him. Johnston was finally able to sit down, but was visibly frustrated when he was transported on the ground.

Johnston, the choice of the first round of the loaders in the draft of the NFL 2023, comes out of a second year season when he emerged as a viable target in the bolts offensive, in particular as a deep threat. Johnston led the loads with eight reception affected a year ago to go with 55 receptions for 711 yards.

In addition to Johnston, the recipient recruited Keandre Lambert-Smith also left the pre-season match on Saturday evening due to an injury. The charges have chosen to play most of their starters against Rams, with the exclusion of certain star players on defense such as Derwin James and Khalil Mack. It was a difficult training camp for Los Angeles, which has already lost the offensive starting tackle Rashawn Slater for the season to a torn balloon tendon.

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