Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaches will have been sweating after seeing starting quarterback Baker Mayfield hit awkwardly by two New Orleans Saints defenders where he looks to have avoided a major injury
Baker Mayfield escaped a major injury in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers divisional game with the New Orleans Saints after a brutal hit.
The Bucs quarterback expertly extended the play by maneuvering in the pocket before finding tight end Cade Otton with a wide-open pass to score a touchdown. But as he released the ball, he was wrapped up by Cameron Jordan before fellow defensive lineman Nathan Shepherd hit him going the opposite way as he went down to the ground.
Jordan had kept a hold of Mayfield as he went down to the ground after throwing the ball with Shepherd hitting him high, with the quarterback landing awkwardly with Buccaneers fans likely wincing at what they had seen. Thankfully, Mayfield was able to get up quickly and hobbled off the field after the hit and stayed in the game.
Mayfield is in his first season with the Bucs after signing a one-year deal worth $8.5 million (£6.8 million) back in March. They have got the season off to a surprisingly strong start, winning their first two games before being beaten by the Philadelphia Eagles.