In a moment that cemented his toughness and leadership, Notre Dame QB Riley Leonard returned from a brutal first-half hit to tie the Orange Bowl with a gutsy touchdown run. After taking a helmet-to-helmet shot that left him dazed, Leonard was evaluated for a concussion and escorted to the locker room. Fans feared the worst. But like a scene out of a movie, Leonard jogged back onto the field in the third quarter with the Irish trailing 10-3. On his first drive back, he scrambled right, lowered his shoulder, and powered into the end zone for a 3-yard score. The stadium erupted. “That kid’s got heart,” Coach Marcus Freeman said. “He wasn’t going to let us go down without a fight.” Leonard, who had battled injuries during the regular season, refused to be sidelined when it mattered most. Teammates said his return galvanized the entire locker room. Notre Dame would ultimately fall to Penn State, but Leonard’s performance earned widespread praise from analysts and fans alike. “That’s a warrior,” said one commentator. With his return to health, Leonard is expected to headline a revamped Irish offense next season—and he’s already proven he’s built for big moments.
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Leonard Returns from Concussion Tent to Tie Game with Gritty TD in Orange Bowl
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