Some tough news Sunday for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and their fans.

Cornerback Zyon McCollum is now being checked out for a potential concussion, after a hit during the team’s game against the Seattle Seahawks, which was played in Munich, Germany, on Sunday.

Via USA Today sports blog BucsWire:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will have to finish Sunday’s game in Munich against the Seattle Seahawks without one of their cornerbacks.

Rookie Zyon McCollum left the game in the first half, and after being evaluated for a concussion, has been ruled out for the rest of the game.

A fifth-round pick out of Sam Houston State, McCollum has seen some work on defense this year due to injuries, but spends most of his time on special teams when all three of the Bucs’ top corners are healthy.

RedState has previously written about concussions, including the terrifying brain injury Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered during his team’s game against the Buffalo Bills in late September, which my colleague Bob Hoge wrote about. Back in August, we also covered so-called “race-norming,” a despicable practice which is thought to be an excuse the NFL had used to make it tougher for Black retirees to receive care for potential concussions and other traumatic brain injuries they suffered while on the gridiron.

Back to the Buccaneers and McCollum. On a more positive note, one of his teammate–who happens to be the starting running back–got a lucky break, as the Bucs’ team bus was set to head to the airport to fly out. Leonard Fournette’s passport arrived just in the nick of time, according to a separate report by BucsWire:

Leonard Fournette almost missed the league’s first-ever regular season game in Germany, but his passport arrived just four hours before he had to board the team bus to the airport, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.

The report says Fournette’s passport was delayed in the mail due to weather, but arrived just in time for Tampa Bay’s leading rusher to make the overseas trip.

Even with the injury to their cornerback, and the close call for Fournette beforehand, the Bucs ended up prevailing against the Seahawks on Sunday during their first game in Germany, winning 21-16 in regulation play.

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