The NFL will cover the medical bills for Dolphins defensive tackle Kendrick Norton, per ESPN, after a car accident resulted in the amputation of his left arm.

Norton, who had signed with the Dolphins in December, is currently in recovery. His agent told ESPN that he’ll have another surgery on his left arm Tuesday, and needs two more despite already having three. After the surgeries, the goal is for the 22-year-old Norton to get a prosthetic arm.

His medical status is stable, though he is still in the hospital. Norton reportedly crashed his Ford F250 into a concrete barrier last Thursday near Miami, overturning the vehicle.

Norton’s NFL career is over, and the hope is now that he can live a normal life. A GoFundMe asking for financial support had raised nearly $9,000 as of Tuesday afternoon.

The Dolphins could place Norton on the non-football injury list as a way of paying him part or all of the $495,000 non-guaranteed salary he had lined up for 2019.

Norton posted a message to his Instagram story on Monday with a photo of him giving a thumbs up. “I’m good thank you to everyone that checked on me!!!” Norton wrote. “I’m goood thanks for the prayers to God be the glory.”