
Adam RittenbergNov 1, 2025, 04:33 PM ET
- College football reporter; joined ESPN in 2008. Graduate of Northwestern University.
Iowa State tight end Benjamin Brahmer was carted off the field, taken to a local hospital and later discharged after sustaining a hit to his head/neck in the fourth quarter against Arizona State.
Brahmer was evaluated and treated at Mary Greeley Medical Center before being discharged, according to the team.
Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said after the Cyclones' loss that the information they had received about Brahmer "has been positive."
Brahmer, a junior from Pierce, Nebraska, was on one knee after the hit from Arizona State's Keith Abney II. He briefly got to his feet and began walking before collapsing to the turf. Iowa State's athletic training staff immediately summoned the medical cart. Brahmer briefly flashed a thumbs-up on his way off the field and was taken to Mary Greeley Medical Center in Ames as a precaution, an Iowa State spokesman told ESPN.
"It was tough to watch, and Ben is as tough as they come," Campbell said, adding that Iowa State would provide an update Tuesday.
Brahmer earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors in each of his first two seasons with the Cyclones, and he had 29 receptions for 319 yards and three touchdowns entering Saturday's game. He had three receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown in the ASU game.
"We're just happy that guy's all right, he's conscious. We'll miss that guy. He'll be back better than ever," quarterback Rocco Becht told reporters.

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