By Canadian Press on November 15, 2025.

SEATTLE (AP) — Washington wide receiver Raiden Vines-Bright left Saturday evening’s game against Purdue in an ambulance after taking a big hit. He was responsive and moving his extremities, according to a Washington spokesperson.
Vines-Bright, a freshman, absorbed the shot from Purdue defensive back Myles Slusher midway through the second quarter and fell to the turf after a nine-yard pickup. Vines-Bright lay motionless until an ambulance came onto the field, to which he was moved into via stretcher.
A Tempe, Ariz., native, Vines-Bright entered the evening as the Huskies’ fourth-leading receiver with 215 yards on 19 catches. He caught three passes for 11 yards before exiting the game.
Washington held a 7-0 lead before Vines-Bright left the game, and took a 14-0 lead shortly after on a one-yard touchdown run by Adam Mohammed.
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Andrew Destin, The Associated Press