Former Wolves captain Conor Coady suffered a scare on Bank Holiday Monday - after being hospitalised during Charlton’s 1-1 draw with Watford.
Coady, who played over 300 games for Wolves during a lengthy spell at Molineux - signed for Wrexham back in the summer.
But with game time limited he was allowed to leave and join Championship strugglers Charlton Athletic on loan in January.
He has so far featured in a handful of games - with the Addicks pulling away from the Championship drop zone.
The 33-year-old was turning out for his 500th career club appearance at Vicarage Road - when he was carried off on a stretcher having been hit by a shot in second half stoppage time.
He was knocked out by the shot and was sent to hospital after the incident.
However, he was swiftly given the all clear after scans and he took to Instagram to thank the medical staff for their assistance.
Coady during his early Wolves daysplaceholder image
Coady during his early Wolves days
After the game Charlton boss Nathan Jones hailed his player for ‘literally putting his body and head on the line’.
After Charlton also released a statement and said: “He was stretchered off and taken to a local hospital, where he underwent a series of scans.
“Coady has since been given the all-clear and was discharged this evening.
“The club would like to thank Watford's medical staff for their support and assistance.
“Charlton's medical staff will continue to monitor him in line with the appropriate protocols.
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