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Bills RB Damien Harris Exits on Stretcher After Suffering Scary Neck Injury

The veteran running back was forced out of Sunday’s home game against the Giants.
Bills RB Damien Harris Exits on Stretcher After Suffering Scary Neck Injury
Bills RB Damien Harris Exits on Stretcher After Suffering Scary Neck Injury

A frightening scene unfolded during Week 6’s Giants-Bills game on Sunday Night Football after Buffalo running back Damien Harris sustained a neck injury in the second quarter.

With the Bills facing third-and-1 at the 3:32 mark, Harris took his first carry of the game for one yard before being met head-on by Giants linebacker Bobby Okereke, who drove him to the ground. The chilling collision resulted in a stoppage of play as a motionless Harris lay on the turf, prompting the Bills' medical staff to rush to his aid.

After a few moments, Harris was loaded onto a stretcher on the field, where he was seen giving a thumbs-up before being transported away from Highmark Stadium as the crowd applauded in appreciation.

The Bills later announced Harris suffered a neck injury, but has movement in his arms and legs. The team also shared that the 26-year-old will be taken to the hospital for further testing.

A free-agent signing in March, Harris, the No. 3 RB on the Bills' depth chart, entered Week 6 with 22 carries, 93 yards, and one touchdown in five games. The 2023 season marks Harris’s first in Buffalo after spending his first four years with the Patriots.