Patriots' Cooks ruled out after taking huge helmet-to-helmet hit
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New England Patriots wide receiver Brandin Cooks was ruled out for the remainder of Super Bowl LII after taking a huge helmet-to-helmet hit from Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins on a 23-yard catch in the second quarter.
Cook was taken to the locker room and diagnosed with a head injury.
It's a huge blow to New England. Cooks is the team's primary deep threat and had 1,082 yards on 65 catches during the regular season, the second-most on the team.
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