Carolina Panthers Tight End Hayden Hurst Battles Post-Traumatic Amnesia
Carolina Panthers’ star tight end, Hayden Hurst, has recently been diagnosed with post-traumatic amnesia after suffering a concussion during a Week 10 loss to the Chicago Bears. Since then, he has been unable to play due to the severity of his symptoms.
Hayden’s father took to social media to reveal his son’s diagnosis and requested prayers for a swift recovery. The 28-year-old athlete himself spoke out about the severity of his memory loss, which he experienced immediately after the game.
Fortunately, the Panthers organization has been nothing but supportive throughout the recovery process. They have provided Hayden with ample resources and medical guidance, ensuring he receives the necessary treatment and care.
Despite this setback, Hayden remains optimistic and plans to return to the field in Week 14. He wants fans to understand that post-traumatic amnesia is not a career-ending condition and reassures them that he will be back stronger than ever.
This season, Hayden has showcased his talent on the field, catching 18 passes for 184 yards and one touchdown in the nine games he played. His performance led to him being signed by the Panthers in the offseason after previously playing for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Hayden’s football journey began when he was originally drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in 2018. He had a successful season with the Atlanta Falcons in 2020, recording impressive stats of 56 catches for 571 yards and six touchdowns.
As Hayden continues his recovery, the entire Panthers community and football fans worldwide are rallying behind him, sending their well wishes and support. Everyone is eagerly anticipating his return to the game he loves and his positive impact on the Panthers’ offense.
Stay tuned to Poh Diaries for further updates on Hayden Hurst’s recovery and his anticipated comeback to the football field.