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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Bengals receiver Chad Johnson flew home with his teammates Sunday after medical tests showed he sustained no damage to his neck after being hurt late in Cincinnati's game against Buffalo.
Team spokesman Jack Brennan said Johnson joined the team for its scheduled flight to Cincinnati after having a CT scan of his neck at a Buffalo-area hospital. Brennan said test results were normal.
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Johnson was hurt when he was sandwiched by Bills defenders Donte Whitner and Coy Wire while attempting to make a diving catch over the middle with 1:53 remaining of the Bengals' 33-21 loss to the Bills. Johnson dropped the ball and was face-down on the field at the Bills' 37 as the game was delayed for about 10 minutes.
Coach Marvin Lewis said Johnson had movement in all extremities and was sent to a hospital as a precaution. Johnson had tests immediately after he was carted off the field and before he was loaded into an ambulance about 20 minutes after the game ended.
Fellow receiver and good friend T.J. Houshmandzadeh jumped into the ambulance to be with Johnson.
The biggest thing we learned from the Bills is that they are a resilient bunch and did what they had to do to win instead of past years where they fold like a cheap lawn chair.
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He got rocked 3 times today, the third being when he was taken off on the stretcher. He shouldn't have been playing after the 2nd one on the sideline. You could see his head smash into the ground and I guarantee he got a concussion from it. He continued to play with that concussion, which definitely contributed to getting hurt on the hit from Whitner.
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