Chicago Bears security Douglas Coleman III is treated on the field in the wake of being harmed during a game against the Kansas City Bosses on Thursday in Kansas City. Reed Hoffmann/AP
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Chicago Bears wellbeing Douglas Coleman III was removed the field on a cot Thursday late evening during the group’s last preseason game against the Bosses in Kansas City.
Coleman was harmed from the get-go in the second from last quarter subsequent to endeavoring to handle Kansas City Bosses wide recipient Cornell Powell. He tumbled to the ground and lay unmoving as players from the two groups took a knee and clinical work force took care of the player.
Coleman was in the end placed on a cot and put on a clinical truck. Bears players and mentors came to the truck to show their help.
Fans at Pointed stone Arena gave Coleman an applause as he was hauled away the field.
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The Bears would proceed to overcome the Bosses 34-21 to complete the preseason with a 4-0 record.
Following the game, Bears lead trainer Matt Eberflus told columnists Coleman had development in his appendages and had been taken to the clinic to be assessed.