Cardinals Jonathan Ward Packers Kylin Hill carted off after collision

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The Arizona Cardinals’ Jonathan Ward and the Green Bay Packers’ Kylin Hill were both carted off the field after a collision on a third-quarter kickoff during the Thursday night game in Glendale, Ariz.

Ward was being evaluated for a neck injury and a concussion. The Cardinals said he had “movement in all his extremities.”

The Packers ruled Hill out for the rest of the contest due to a knee injury.

Hill returned the kickoff 13 yards to the Green Bay 9-yard line, where he was slammed into hard by Ward on the tackle. Both players were sprawled on the turf and received assistance with 6:19 left in the quarter.

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Ward was strapped down on the cart and signaled he was OK while being removed. Hill sat up on the cart while being whisked away.

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Ward is in his second season with the Cardinals after he entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Central Michigan. Hill is a rookie seventh-round pick from Mississippi State.

Green Bay tight end Robert Tonyan left late in the third quarter with a left knee injury.

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