LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Rugby League star James Tedesco is facing retirement fears after suffering what is believed to be his 10th concussion.
The Blues fullback, known for his lightning-fast footwork and fearless tackling, was knocked out cold last Friday night while attempting to tackle Viliame Kikau into touch.
Coach Trent Robinson has provided new insights into the club's understanding of concussions and Tedesco's recovery process.
The 31-year-old has already started his recovery journey and is expected to make a comeback soon, but the exact timeline remains uncertain.
Tedesco's latest head knock has sparked discussions about his future in the game, with concerns raised within the NRL community.
Despite reassurances from the player himself about his condition, questions linger about the impact of repeated concussions on his career.
As Tedesco enters a mandatory stand-down period and misses an upcoming game against the Knights, fans and experts alike are eagerly awaiting updates on his health and prospects for return.
The talented fullback, known for his tenacity on the field and leadership qualities, faces a challenging road ahead as he navigates the aftermath of yet another concussion.