Dallas Cowboys defensive end Kenneth Boatright should be fine after his scary incident at training camp on Thursday.

Boatright suffered a neck injury after colliding with left tackle Tyron Smith during team drills and was attended to by multiple team officials. He was taken off the field by a stretcher and was further evaluated at a hospital near by.

Boatright's agent, Brett Tessler, issued a statement regarding his client on Friday.

"Fortunately it appears that my Cowboys client Ken Boatright was taken to the hospital last night mostly as a precaution," Tessler tweeted, "and should be OK."

This is great news considering how severe the injury first appeared. Boatright had his facemask removed on the field before an ambulance picked him up and transferred him to the closest hospital.