How NFL concussion protocol works, and what it means for Patriots QB Drake Maye
Briefly

The NFL's concussion protocol is activated when a player shows or reports head injury signs. Medical staff and neurotrauma consultants assess the situation carefully.
Rookie quarterback Drake Maye was in a challenging situation due to an uncalled helmet-to-helmet hit, ultimately leading to him entering the league's concussion protocol.
The concern for head injuries in football has prompted the NFL to implement protocols aimed at player safety, creating a more careful environment than years past.
With tensions high surrounding player safety, the performance of rookie quarterbacks like Maye becomes scrutinized, especially when injuries like concussions come into play.
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