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Max Wright sent to hospital during first half of Texas A&M-Auburn game
By Keith Farner
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Max Wright was sent to the hospital before halftime after the Texas A&M medical staff didn’t like what he was felling and sent him as a precaution, according to a report on the SEC Network.
Wright initially appeared to suffer a wrist injury and left the game. That left the Aggies especially thin at tight end after Donovan Green did not play in the game.
Coming into Saturday, Wright played in 6 games, and made 4 starts. He caught 2 passes for 21 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown reception at South Carolina, and also had a 31-yard reception against Ole Miss.
Overall, he has 8 catches for 111 yards and a touchdown this season.
Texas A&M TE Max Wright was put on a stretcher and taken to a local hospital as a precaution, according to SEC Network. Had suffered what appeared to be a minor injury earlier.
— Brent Zwerneman ? (@BrentZwerneman) November 13, 2022
According to SEC Network, TE Max Wright has been taken to the hospital after taking a hit at the start of the second quarter.
Said trainers didn’t like what he was feeling and sending him out of precaution.
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A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.