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Lions' Bentley leaves after 2nd-quarter collision
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Lions' Bentley leaves after 2nd-quarter collision

Published Dec. 23, 2013 12:23 a.m. ET

Detroit Lions cornerback Bill Bentley was being evaluated for a head injury after a scary collision in the second quarter against the New York Giants on Sunday.

Bentley was trying unsuccessfully to prevent a touchdown pass to Jerrel Jernigan when Detroit teammate Louis Delmas appeared to catch him in the head with his arm. Bentley was down for a while, but he was able to walk off the field with some assistance. He will not return to the game.

Detroit tackle LaAdrian Waddle went down with an ankle injury in the second half.

Giants guard Brandon Mosley, meanwhile, was questionable to return after breaking his hand in the first quarter, and New York also lost backup tight end Adrien Robinson to a sprained knee.

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