Broncos Coach John Fox hospitalized after feeling light-headed
DENVER -- Denver Coach John Fox was taken to a hospital in the Charlotte, N.C., area Saturday after feeling light-headed while playing golf during the Broncos’ bye week.
Team spokesman Patrick Smyth said the 58-year-old Fox “is in good spirits and he told me he did not suffer a heart attack and he’s undergoing additional tests to determine the best course of action.”
Fox was with a group of friends and family on a golf course near his off-season home when he started feeling dizzy, Smyth said.
Fox is in his third season as Broncos coach after a nine-year stint with the Carolina Panthers. He’s 107-88 overall, including 6-5 in the playoffs.
The Broncos (7-1) reconvene Monday in preparation for their Nov. 10 game at San Diego.
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