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Xavier Newman traveling back with Jets after neck injury

PITTSBURGH -- New York Jets guard Xavier Newman was scheduled to fly back with the team Sunday night after being carted off the field and taken to a hospital because of a neck injury sustained at Acrisure Stadium.

Newman had a full examination at a Pittsburgh-area hospital.

"Thank the Lord, his tests came back negative," interim Jets coach Jeff Ulbrich said. "Huge relief from that."

Newman was injured on an interception return in the third quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 6-foot-2, 297-pound guard was knocked off his feet by linebacker Patrick Queen, who was blocking on the return.

Newman landed on his back and lay motionless for several minutes before being strapped to a spine board.

Concerned players kneeled around Newman as he received medical attention. Newman was transported by ambulance, and there was movement in his limbs, NBC Sports reported during the telecast.

Newman is a backup, but he was in the game for Alijah Vera-Tucker, who left in the second quarter because of an ankle injury.

The Steelers beat the Jets 37-15.