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3 QBs sidelined by concussions in 1 day

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The NFL looked into the Cutler and Smith cases – and Philadelphia’s Michael Vick, the third quarterback who got a concussion this weekend – and came away satisfied that the proper protocol was followed. Players who exhibit any concussion symptoms are supposed to be removed from a game immediately and not be allowed to return to play or practice until fully without symptoms.

“Our medical advisers routinely review with team medical staffs all significant injuries,” league spokesman Greg Aiello wrote in an email. “In these cases, we learned that the teams handled the injuries properly and removed the players from the game as soon as they displayed symptoms and were diagnosed with a concussion.”

Ellenbogen pointed out that concussion symptoms might take time to emerge. That’s apparently what happened with another noteworthy player, Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson, who took a late hit to the head in a loss at the New England Patriots on Sunday.

He was examined Monday – a day after showing what coach Chan Gailey called “concussion-like symptoms” on the flight home. Gailey said Jackson will miss Thursday’s game against Miami.

After Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy returned to a game in December 2011 despite not being checked for a head injury following an against-the-rules hit to the helmet, the league put certified athletic trainers in booths above the field to watch for injuries and added video feeds on sidelines to make it easier to track dangerous hits immediately.

Aiello said that video was used by the Bears and 49ers to look at their quarterbacks’ injuries.

The league spokesman declined to comment on Harbaugh’s description of what happened with Smith: The QB threw a TD pass a half-dozen plays after he began experiencing blurred vision on a 1-yard keeper – and a dozen plays after taking a vicious hit from St. Louis linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar.

Smith scrambled to his left and started to slide before turning when Dunbar got him in the back of the neck with 1:10 left in the first quarter. He briefly grabbed his face mask and grimaced but stayed in the game

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