Buffalo Bills’ Damien Harris was removed from the field on a gurney during New York Giants game


Bison Bills running back Damien Harris was shipped off the field in an emergency vehicle subsequent to supporting a neck injury during the group's home game against the New York Goliaths on Sunday night.

"Damien Harris (neck) is out for the game," the Bills said in an explanation on X, previously Twitter. " He has development in his arms and legs. Harris is being taken to medical clinic for additional testing."

Harris was harmed in the second quarter during his most memorable convey of the game when he was handled by Goliaths linebacker Bobby Okereke on a 1-yard run. The 26-year-old stayed down after the play, before players from the two groups motioned for athletic mentors and specialists.

With players and mentors encompassing Harris, an emergency vehicle was brought out to the field as he was put to a backboard and a cot. He offered a go-ahead as he was being stacked into the emergency vehicle.


One individuals tensely looking on was Bills reinforcement security Damar Hamlin, who experienced heart failure on the field against the Cincinnati Bengals toward the beginning of January that incited NFL authorities to drop the remainder of the game.

Hamlin imploded in the wake of making a tackle and enduring a shot to the chest region. Clinical experts did mouth to mouth on Hamlin when he lost his heartbeat and he should have been restored through revival and defibrillation. He was on a ventilator for a really long time and spent over seven days in a Cincinnati emergency clinic.

It was subsequently resolved that Hamlin's heart failure was brought about by commotio cordis, which can happen when extreme injury to the chest upsets the heart's electrical charge and causes perilous fibrillations (or strange pulses).

Hamlin was completely cleared to continue football exercises in April and by August, the 25-year-old was a full member in preseason games. He made the program for the customary season however has played just a single game this season. He didn't exactly measure up for up Sunday night yet was on the seat where television cameras showed him with his head down.

The Bills dominated Sunday's match 14-9. Their next game is against the New Britain Nationalists on Sunday, October 22.