The mom of Broncos operating again Tyler Badie thanked followers Sunday for the outpouring of assist the household has obtained after the 24-year-old collapsed on the sideline in Denver’s 10-9 win over the Jets at MetLife Stadium.
In a put up shared on X, Tanjala T. Gipson, M.D. uploaded a Badie household pic that was taken earlier than kickoff and featured the operating again’s supporters carrying shirts that learn, “Let’s Go Ba-Day!”, in addition to the bible verse Jeremiah 29:11.
“This picture was taken simply earlier than in the present day’s sport. God was good then, and God is sweet now. We could not know what the long run holds, however we all know Who holds the long run. Thanks so very a lot in your prayers for our son Tyler Badie,” wrote Tanjala, a board-certified, residency-trained neurologist.
The verse referenced on the shirts additionally reads (through Bible.com): “‘For I do know the plans I’ve for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and to not hurt you, plans to offer you hope and a future.’”
Badie was carted off within the first half of Sunday’s sport after struggling a again damage within the first quarter.
His head hit the turf upon taking a success from Jets linebacker Quincy Williams and fumbling the ball.
The CBS broadcast then captured Badie mendacity on the sideline, the place he was secured on a backboard and brought off the sphere.
NFL Community’s Ian Rapoport reported Monday that Badie “has full motion in his legs and arms and is again in Denver with the crew.”
Head coach Sean Payton mentioned Monday the crew is “nonetheless evaluating” Badie.
“He’s doing higher. Everybody that’s reached out, we respect the considerations. Fortuitously, he was capable of come again earlier than the day ended,” Payton mentioned, in line with Sports activities Illustrated.
A sixth-round pick of Missouri in 2022, Badie appeared in three video games this season and was promoted to Denver’s energetic roster earlier than Sunday’s contest.
He has tallied 86 dashing yards this season.
The Broncos (2-2) will host the Raiders (2-2) on Sunday afternoon.