Broncos offer positive update on hospitalized coach Gary Kubiak
The Broncos coach is "feeling better" and is expected to be released from the hospital on Monday
The Denver Broncos got some good news on Monday, just one day after coach Gary Kubiak was admitted to a local hospital.
The team announced that Kubiak is "feeling better" and that he's expected to be released from the hospital sometime on Monday afternoon.
According to the team, Kubiak was "diagnosed with a complex migraine condition that caused extreme fatigue and body weakness."
During this short stay in the hospital, Kubiak underwent several precautionary tests, including an MRI and a CT scan. Although both tests came back clean, Kubiak was still given some medication for his migraine issue.
With Kubiak being released from the hospital, it's likely that he'll be on the sideline for Thursday's game in San Diego -- however, the Broncos haven't made that official.
The reason Kubiak took extra precaution with his health on Sunday is because he had a serious health scare three years ago. Back in 2013, when he was coaching the Texans, Kubiak fainted on the sideline just before halftime of a game in Houston.
After being admitted to the hospital for that episode, doctors found that Kubiak had suffered a transient ischemic attack, or a mini-stroke.
As for this year, the Broncos coach was on the sideline for all four quarters during his team's 23-16 loss to the Falcons. He was admitted to the hospital about an hour after the game.
















