Jeremy Maclin and Patrick Peterson had to be examined for concussions after colliding on a play in the first half. Maclin was cleared for return, but Peterson's status is still unknown.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin and Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson both went to the locker room to receive concussion testing after colliding on a play in the second quarter of Sunday's game.
Maclin was able to get up quickly from the play and leave the field. He was cleared to return late in the first half. Peterson was down for several moments while training staff examined him. There is no word yet on his status.
On the play, Maclin caught a pass for eight yards before getting sandwiched between safety Deone Bucannon and Peterson. When Bucannon hit Maclin, the wideout appeared to knock heads with Peterson on the other side.
Trainers are also reportedly check Maclin for a bloody ear, according to the Fox broadcast.
Maclin left the game with six receptions for 81 yards, including a 21-yard touchdown that briefly gave the Eagles a 7-0 lead. He returned in the second quarter to record a 12-yard catch. Peterson already has five tackles on the day.
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