Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman B.J. Thompson was launched from the hospital on Monday following a cardiac arrest and seizure at exercises final week, his agent mentioned.
Thompson suffered the medical scare on Thursday morning however was making progress by Friday.
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“The household thanks everybody for his or her prayers and desires to particularly thank the Chiefs medical and coaching employees for his or her fast response and professionalism all through this example,” Chris Turnage, of United Athlete Sports Agency, mentioned in a press release to the NFL Network.
Thompson was instantly attended to by medical employees on website and reportedly taken away in an ambulance. Harrison Butker was mentioned to have been one of many first folks to take care of Thompson.
HARRISON BUTKER PLAYED VITAL ROLE IN SAVING BJ THOMPSON DURING SEIZURE AND CARDIAC ARREST, CHIEFS STAFFER SAYS
According to ESPN, the Chiefs canceled Thursday’s apply session and rescheduled it for the next day.
“I used to be capable of be proper there, I jumped in there simply from my workplace, so I got here down and popped in. Now, I’m not a lot assist, they’d it beneath management, however that’s robust, that’s a tricky scenario,” Chiefs head coach Andy Reid mentioned Friday. “We’ve been by a few these in my time, and it’s by no means enjoyable.
“Thank goodness although, I imply if it needed to occur, no higher place than proper right here the place you may have the assist unit that is aware of what to do.”
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Thompson is getting into his second season with the Chiefs after being chosen within the fifth spherical of the NFL Draft. He appeared in a single sport throughout his rookie season in opposition to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 18, when he registered two tackles.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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