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Former Pitt CB Dane Jackson Leaves Bills Game in Ambulance

Dane Jackson left the Buffalo Bills game after a scary hit.

Former Pitt Panthers star cornerback Dane Jackson took a scary hit during the Buffalo Bills Monday Night Football matchup with the Tennessee Titans. 

Jackson was going to make a tackle at the end of the second quarter and was struck by a teammate, bending his neck back. He remained on the field as trainers and teammates gathered around him. He was then put onto a stretched and taken out of the stadium in an ambulance. 

The Bills PR department announced that Jackson was taken to ECMC for a CT Scan and x-rays on his neck. He currently has all movement in his extremities. 

Inside the Panthers will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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