Jeremy Renner Released From Hospital After Snowboarding Accident | Jeremy Renner

actor Jeremy Renner He returned home from the hospital, recovering from an avalanche-related accident that left him severely injured.

Renner, 52, updated fans in a tweet posted on the account of the mayor of his Paramount+ TV show, Kingstown. He wrote: “I was so excited to watch episode 2.01 with my family at home, out of my brain fog again.”

Renner was hospitalized on New Year’s Day after being crushed by snow while trying to clear a driveway near his Nevada home. He suffered blunt chest trauma and required two surgeries, one stage Report By his promoter.

In the statement, “Jeremy’s family would like to express their gratitude to the incredible doctors and nurses who cared for him, Truckee Meadows Fire and Rescue, the Washoe County Sheriff, Reno Mayor Hilary Schieve, and the Carrano and Murdock families. And they are overjoyed by the outpouring of love and support from his fans.

On January 3, Renner posted an update on social media. An Instagram post by the actor, best known for playing a Marvel superhero, said Hawkeye, “Too confused to type right now. But I’m sending you all love.

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That same day, Washoe County Sheriff, Darin Balaam, his officers responded to a 911 call about a man crushed under his Sno-Cat, a 14,000lb machine designed to move snow.

The snow-cat, which was driving, started rolling when Renner was not in the vehicle. He was injured trying to climb back into the driver’s seat.

Balaam said weather-related road closures delayed response times. Renner was taken by air ambulance to a Reno hospital. The snow-cat was impounded.

Other Avengers actors including Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, Chris Evans and Mark Ruffalo were among those sending congratulations to their costar.

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