“I remember thinking oh man… this is kinda bad, but I actually felt it kind of out of place and that’s when I kind of freaked out a little bit.”
The 24-year-old said he remembered hearing the crowd and fellow players panicking and thought he would lose his sight and his career was over.
“Once I got in the ambulance they gave me a little pain medicine and some saline drops in my eye and I felt it slide back into place, which is also a really strange feeling.
“It felt so good to be able to blink again, which is insane.”
After being released from hospital on Thursday, he posted on Twitter that he was “seeing fine” and used the eyeballs emoji.
The player from North Carolina said he was expected to fully recover and could be playing again soon.