Bills running back Damien Harris taken off field by ambulance
The athlete suffered a neck injury, the team’s PR said on X
During Sunday night’s football game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Giants, running back Damien Harris was rushed off the field by ambulance.
Josh Allen, the quarterback, sent the ball to Harris, who was tackled and remained on the ground after the play.
Harris was strapped onto what looked like a gurney as Bills personnel rushed onto the field.
Teammate Damar Hamlin, who suffered a cardiac collapse on the field earlier this year, observed from the sidelines and appeared distressed.
As he was hoisted into the ambulance and taken outside the stadium, Harris was seen giving the thumbs up.
Harris is out of the game due to a neck injury, per a message on the team’s X account (previously Twitter), which was reposted by the team page.
“Update on injuries: Damien Harris (neck) will miss the game. He can move his legs and limbs. The post stated, “Harris is being sent to the hospital for more tests.
The Giants were ahead 6-0 at the time of the incident, which occurred just before the second quarter ended.