Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker hospitalized after suffering back injury during game

Ryan Shazier had to be helped off the field during the game against Cincinnati.

ByABC News
December 5, 2017, 5:24 PM

— -- Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier remained hospitalized today in Cincinnati, Ohio, after suffering a back injury during an NFL game against the Bengals Monday night.

In a statement released today, doctors said Shazier was still undergoing tests to evaluate his spine at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.

PHOTO: Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, right,  and defensive end Cameron Heyward (97) stand over injured linebacker Ryan Shazier during a game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati, OH, Dec. 4, 2017.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, right, and defensive end Cameron Heyward (97) stand over injured linebacker Ryan Shazier during a game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati, OH, Dec. 4, 2017.
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"He will continue to be monitored and treated by neurosurgery experts at UC Medical Center until he has been cleared to return to Pittsburgh," said Drs. David Okonkwo and Joseph Cheng.

According to ESPN, Shazier, No. 50, ran into the Bengals' Josh Malone, No. 80, in the first quarter of the game featured on "Monday Night Football."

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After the play, Shazier could be seen lying on his side and reaching for his back. His legs don't appear to be moving. He reached his hands up for teammates and staff to assist him. On the sidelines, Steelers players seemed shaken up as staff ran on the field to assist Shazier.

In a statement, Steelers General Manager and Vice President Kevin Colbert said today that Shazier had undergone a CT scan and MRI to evaluate the condition of his back. Colbert said Shazier would not require surgery at this time.

During a news conference today in Pittsburgh, Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin said Shazier was being given "expert medical care."

"It was a tough evening," Tomlin said. "Man, Ryan's a trooper. ... He's in really good spirits -- tough guy. He's got great support from family and loved ones there."

The Steelers defeated the Bengals Monday night, 23-20.

Pittsburgh Steelers Ryan Shazier #50 shown in an earlier game against the Green Bay Packers, Nov. 26, 2017, at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, PA.
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