Tests reveal Sammons suffered concussion
Manchester Wolves wide receiver Emery Sammons, who was taken from the field on a stretcher during Saturday's arenafootball2 loss to Quad City and transported by ambulance to a local hospital, has been diagnosed with a minor concussion but suffered no additional head injuries.
His status for a return to practice and game action will be evaulated by the Wolves medical team from week to week. Sammons was tackled into the boards late in the second quarter of Saturday's game.
Sammons, who is in his second season with the Wolves, is currently Manchester's leading receiver with 42 caches for 631 yards and 12 touchdowns. His 105.2 average yards per game ranks 10th in the league.

















