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Fox Sports viewers expressed concern that sideline reporter Pam Oliver might have experienced a stroke while covering the Eagles game on Sunday.

Pam wore a pink pantsuit on the sideline of the Minnesota Vikings vs Philadelphia Eagles game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

After the game (which the Eagles won 28-22), Pam seemed to slur her words while speaking with Eagles QB Jalen Hurts.

Pam’s symptoms triggered fears among fans that she suffered a stroke.

A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is blocked or the blood vessel bursts, which can be fatal.

One person tweeted: “Is Pam Oliver okay she sound off in that interview?”

Another person wrote: “I’m really worried about Pam Oliver something just seems wrong.”

A third person commented: “Extremely worried about whatever is going on with Pam Oliver.”

Pam, 64, began her broadcasting journalist career at WALB in Albany, Georgia in 1985 as a news reporter.

In 1990, she was promoted to sports anchor at WTVT in Tampa, Florida.

In 1993, she joined ESPN before moving to Fox Sports in 1995, where she worked as a sideline reporter at NBA games.

After covering the NBA playoffs for TNT from 2005 to 2009, Fox moved Pam to the NFL sideline where she works as part of the No. 2 broadcasting team.

Pam has earned widespread respect from her peers for her NFL sideline reporting.

Get well soon, Pam.