
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Los Angeles Chargers tight end Donald Parham was in stable condition and being evaluated for a head injury after being removed on a stretcher in Thursday night’s overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Parham appeared to lose consciousness and was helped off the field on a stretcher early in the first quarter. He was taken to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, where he was undergoing further tests and imaging.
“It’s the tough side of pro sports,” Chargers coach Brandon Staley said after the game. “Any time you see that live and are close to it, it impacts you. At the same time, we’re trying to play for him the rest of the way. That’s what our guys did tonight.”
Parham, in his second year with Los Angeles, got his hands on a 5-yard pass from Justin Herbert in the back of the end zone on fourth-and-goal, but he dropped the ball when the back of his head slammed into the ground. A camera zoomed on his face showed his eyes closed and his mouth open.
A teammate briefly tried to move Parham’s left arm, but it was frozen in a bent position. Trainers and medical personnel removed Parham’s facemask from his helmet and placed him on a backboard. The 24-year-old’s arms were shaking as he was wheeled off while concerned players from both teams watched.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this story.
