Trey McBride, tight end for the Arizona Cardinals, is being evaluated for a concussion following a helmet-to-helmet collision during the game against the Lions. Prior to the injury, he had caught three passes for 25 yards. If diagnosed with a concussion, he will need to clear the NFL's five-step protocol to play in Week 4 against the Commanders. Additionally, McBride has been projected to earn his first Pro Bowl nomination in 2024, following a strong performance last season where he led all Cardinals pass catchers.
- Trey McBride's concussion evaluation could impact his availability for Week 4.
- McBride had a strong season last year and is projected for a potential Pro Bowl nomination.