The Voice coach was then treated and released and is home recuperating. The exact nature of his injury was not revealed, but it is expected that he will appear on tonight’s live episode of The Voice, when his remaining two artists— Dana Monique and Rachel Mac—will compete for America’s vote to get into next week’s finale. It was also announced today by NBC that Nick and his brothers Joe and Kevin will be starring in Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers, a one-hour special featuring the Jonas Brothers pursuing their Olympic dreams. Apparently, prior to becoming pop superstars, the Jonas Brothers had dreams of competing in the Olympics and demonstrating their athletic capabilities. Now, NBC is giving them a shot to prove that they have what it takes to become Olympians. The brothers will be trained by some of Team USA’s best athletes as they compete against their biggest rivals—each other. Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers will premiere on Wednesday, July 21 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. And this is just a guess, but could this be what Nick was filming when he was injured? Tune in to The Voice tonight at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC to see if Nick will share what happened. Next, Karen Chen and Scott Hamilton Talk Courage, Resilience and What the Olympics Means to Them

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