Miami Dolphins quarterback Trent Green said he hopes to play again despite concerns about long-term repercussions from his second severe concussion in 13 months.
Speaking on his weekly radio show Monday on WQAM-AM, Green said all test results so far have been normal. He said he has more tests scheduled Tuesday.
“Right now my mind-set is to come back and play,” Green said. “Everything has been real positive up to this point. That has given me great reassurance and given my family great reassurance.”
The 37-year-old Green has been sidelined since a concussion Oct. 7 at Houston left him face down and motionless on the field. He was carted away and taken to a hospital and has since undergone tests in Kansas City and South Florida.
