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Seattle WR Ricardo Lockette Opens Up About Scary Neck Injury
Seattle WR Ricardo Lockette Opens Up About Scary Neck Injury
Seattle WR Ricardo Lockette Opens Up About Scary Neck Injury
SEATTLE (AP) — Seahawks wide receiver Ricardo Lockette says the neck injury he suffered last November against Dallas was so serious that he could have died if not for proper treatment from athletic trainers and medics on the field. Lockette spoke to a group of paramedics and firefighters in Redmond, Washington, last week and video of his speech at Redmond Fire Station 11 was posted on Facebook...
Seahawks' Lockette Is Out Of The Hospital
Seahawks' Lockette Is Out Of The Hospital
Seahawks' Lockette Is Out Of The Hospital
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Ricardo Lockette said on social media that he has been released from a Dallas hospital following surgery to stabilize ligaments in his neck. Lockette posted messages to Twitter and Instagram on Thursday saying, "Thanks for all the support...
Lockette set for surgery
Lockette set for surgery
Lockette set for surgery
Before Sunday's last-minute 13-12 road victory over the Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver and special teamer Ricardo Lockette was most infamously known as the player Russell Wilson was trying to throw the ball to that ended in a devastating interception to virtually end Super Bowl 49. Sunday, a national television audience was saying a prayer for him.