New England Patriots wide receiver Nelson Agholor. Kris Craig/The Providence Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK

Nelson Agholor played the role of concussion spotter during the Week 14 “Monday Night Football” game between his New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals.

DeVante Parker caught a 10-yard pass in the first quarter for New England. He hit his head against the turf after making the catch and was woozy when he came up. 

Even though Parker was not right, he still was ready to line up for second down.

Agholor did everything possible to try and get the play stopped so Parker could receive medical attention.

ESPN color commentator Troy Aikman noticed something right away and said that the concussion spotter should address the matter.

The play was stopped because Arizona challenged whether Parker had made the catch (he did). 

Parker ended up leaving the game due to his head injury and was evaluated for a concussion.

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