Saints offensive starter avoided a concussion vs. Chargers
Dennis Allen announced starting tight end Juwan Johnson is good to go ahead of the New Orleans Saints divisional matchup versus the Carolina Panthers.
Johnson caught a pass late in the New Orleans Saints' contest against the Los Angeles Chargers, immediately left the game and didn't return. It looked like Johnson took a slight hit to the head or his head went straight to the ground as he made the catch.
You may not have noticed because it was late in the game. This was on the final possession right before the two-minute warning. Johnson was then ruled out for the remainder of the game while being evaluated for a concussion.
Allen announcing Johnson is good to go on Monday means Johnson didn't suffer a concussion and doesn't have to go through the steps of concussion protocol.
Johnson has been more involved in the offense lately after a slow start. With the limited amount of wide receivers at the Saints' disposal, Johnson should continue to be featured.
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