NEW ORLEANS — Baylor quarterback Charlie Brewer was knocked out of Wednesday’s Allstate Sugar Bowl following a late hit by Georgia defensive lineman Travon Walker.
Brewer laid on the ground for several minutes after he was hit running along the sideline and he was surrounded by athletic trainers. He was eventually helped to his feet and taken into the locker room on the back of a golf cart.
Walker was flagged for a late hit and Georgia was penalized 15 yards.
Baylor trailed Georgia 26-14 at the time of the injury.
Brewer sustained a concussion that knocked him out of the Big 12 championship game against Oklahoma last month.
Brewer told ESPN before the Sugar Bowl that after he sustained the concussion on Dec. 7, he spent about a week in a dark room, and didn’t remember much about it.
He was previously listed in concussion protocol in 2018.