Washington Redskins safety Su’a Cravens is planning his return to football next season.
According to his agent, Cravens received medical clearance from a doctor Thursday after dealing with post-concussion syndrome for most of the season. Cravens walked away from the Redskins the week before the season-opener and was put on the team’s season-ending reserve/left squad list in September.
In a statement, the agent, Fadde Mikhail, said Cravens underwent treatment and rehabilitation from Dr. Michael Collins, a renowned concussion expert at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
“[Cravens] is now asymptomatic and cleared to return back to all things football,” Mikhail said.