Texas A&M safety Bryce Anderson had a brutal collision during their showdown against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Saturday night. During a play in the second quarter, he took a hit while trying to tackle CJ Carr's pass to his target.
After the collision, Bryce Anderson stayed on the ground and appeared to be unconscious. The Texas A&M Aggies took an injury timeout to treat their safety. You can check out the clip of Anderson below:
Several trainers took to the field to address Anderson's potential injury. He was shortly carted off the field by the medical team while removing his shoulder pads and jersey.
At halftime, the Aggies have a 24-28 lead against Marcus Freeman's team. Le'Veon Moss scored two consecutive rushing touchdowns in the second quarter to give his team the advantage. Quarterback Marcel Reed completed nine of the 16 passes he attempted for 258 yards, along with one passing touchdown and one interception.
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