Rhode Island guard Jarvis Garrett has been cleared and will play Sunday against Duke, Rams coach Dan Hurley told ESPN.

Garrett was put in a neck brace and taken off the court on a stretcher after hitting his head during the No. 21 Rams' game against No. 24 Cincinnati on Saturday.

Garrett fell hard underneath his team's basket late in the first half of the Rams' 76-71 victory in the Hall of Fame Tipoff Tournament and hit his head on a cameraman's knee on his way to the ground, snapping his neck back.

Jarvis Garrett taken off the court on a stretcher after hitting his head during Rhode Island's game against Cincinnati on Saturday. AP Photo/Jessica Hill

He stayed on the floor for several minutes, before walking under his own power to the stretcher, and he was seen saying, "I'm OK." He was taken to Backus Hospital for tests.

Hurley told ESPN on Saturday that Garrett suffered a neck sprain and that X-rays were negative.

ESPN's Jeff Goodman and The Associated Press contributed to this report.