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Nick Boyle suffers awful leg injury, Patriots immediately call for Ravens athletic trainers

Baltimore Ravens tight end Nick Boyle was carted off the field Sunday night after taking a gruesome shot to the leg, something that was so bad New England Patriots players started calling for help immediately after it happened.

NBC showed the replay once briefly, and cut to commercial right after Boyle went down.

Nick Boyle carted off after gruesome leg injury

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found Boyle for a short completion up the middle of the field midway through the third quarter of Baltimore’s 23-17 loss to the Patriots on Sunday night at Gillette Stadium. As Boyle made the grab and started coming down, linebacker Terez Hall brought him down and hit him directly in the leg.

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Boyle’s leg snapped the wrong way as he fell to the ground, and he started rolling around in pain. Several Patriots players in the area quickly waved to the Ravens sideline for help.

Boyle was carted off the field into the locker room, and was almost immediately ruled out for the rest of the game.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh confirmed after the game that Boyle is done for the season. The extent of his injury is not yet known.

Boyle has racked up 113 yards and two touchdowns on 43 receptions this season, his sixth with the team. He had one catch for 4 yards Sunday night.

Nick Boyle of the Baltimore Ravens
Nick Boyle of the Baltimore Ravens leaves the field on a cart after being injured during the second half against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on November 15, 2020 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)

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