Jacksonville Jaguars fans got a bit of a scare during Sunday night’s Alliance of American Football game between the Orlando Apollos and San Antonio Commanders as former defensive end Ryan Davis was carted off the field with an apparent neck injury. Late Sunday night, his agent gave fans an update stating that the veteran was “ok” and was able to make the trip back to Orlando on the team’s plane.

Thank you to those giving thoughts and well wishes to LB Ryan Davis Sr. He has exited the game with an apparent neck injury. 🏹#TakeAim #ORLvsSA — Orlando Apollos (@aafAPOLLOS) February 17, 2019

I never usually release medical information but thank god #TeamDEC client @bigdavis813 is ok and made it back safe with the team on the plane — DEC Management (@davidcanter) February 18, 2019

The injury occurred after Davis collided with his teammate Earl Okine late in the second quarter of Sunday’s game while trying to sack Commanders quarterback Logan Woodside. Davis’ head connected with Okine’s chest area, which sent him to the turf where the trainers then began to attend to him. The Apollo’s reporter, Tom Alexander, also reported that Okine came up wobbly too, but his situation didn’t appear to be a severe as Davis’.

Apollos OLB Ryan Davis injured in a collision with teammate Earl Okine. Okine walked off the field on his own power, but looked wobbly. Davis is being taken off the field on a stretcher. He gave a thumbs up to the crowd as he was wheeled away. #TakeAim #ORLvsSA — Tom Alexander (@TheTomAlexander) February 17, 2019

As always, we would like to wish Davis a speedy recovery alongside Jags Nation and are happy to hear he’s doing well.