Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Mike Iupati was taken off the field in an ambulance Sunday night after a collision while making a block in the second quarter against the Seattle Seahawks.
The 6-foot-5, 330-pound Iupati was down on the field for about 10 minutes as medical personnel attended to him with 9:16 remaining in the second quarter. After being strapped to a backboard, Iupati was put on a stretcher and into an ambulance that was brought onto the field.
Iupati was in the Cardinals' locker room after the game and was travelling back to Arizona with the team.
The Cardinals said a few minutes after the play that he had a neck injury but had feeling and movement in his extremities when he left the stadium. The team later said a CT scan and MRI at the hospital both came back normal.
Iupati was hurt on a first-and-10 run by Chris Johnson. Iupati was pulling on the play and lowered his head and he collided with Seattle's Kam Chancellor. Iupati immediately fell to the turf, where he was attended to by medical personnel from both teams.
The 28-year-old Iupati, from American Samoa, signed with the Cardinals as a free agent in the off-season after five years with San Francisco. He played at the University of Idaho.
Iuptai was replaced by Earl Watford.
___
AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL
This content appears as provided to The Globe by the originating wire service. It has not been edited by Globe staff.