Taysom Hill Said That He Has A 45-Minute Memory Gap Since His Moment-Of-Reckoning After Colliding With William Jackson

One of the most difficult injuries that the New Orleans Saints have suffered this season is the knock-out of Taysom Hill where it took him almost a month to clear his concussion protocols. It all happened after he copped a deafening blow to his helmet from Washington cornerback William Jackson III on October 10th.
It took him almost 24 days plus the bye week of the Saints for him to recuperate and return to practice. Jackson luckily escaped from the incident without a fine and an ejection but was handed a foul for 15 yards for extraneous brashness. However, the man who suffered the brunt of it all was Taysom Hill.
This is what Taysom Hill said about the disatrous knock

Hill was head saying the FOX 8 New Orleans’ Sean Fazende that he had suffered a memory gap of 45 minutes right since the hit. He had no clue about what unfolded next after the hit where he was helped to his feet and onto a trainer’s cart so that he could be vetted away from the ground. That injury cost Hill two games.
As the game petered out, Jackson said in his defence that he was clearly going for the ball but going by the snapshot of the incident there were other intentions from him as his arms were tucked into his chest and his shoulder pad was lowered into Hill’s facemask. However, that is all that one can garner from the pictures that went viral. What unfolded on the pitch was something that only the ones close can comment on.

Hill will be a part of the Saints roster that will be heading to Tennessee as they contest the Titans who are already depleted of their star player, Derrick Henry. The Saints have their own brand of worry as they will be without running back, Alvin Kamara or All-Pro left-tackle Teron Armstead who have been sidelined with their respective injuries.
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