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 put onto what looked like a gurney as Bills personnel rushed onto the pitch.
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 put onto what looked like a gurney as Bills personnel rushed onto the pitch.
“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.
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Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, may have the strongest arm in the NFL right now, but he used the question of who has THE strongest to show support for his fellow signal-callers.
During Super Bowl media week, Allen made an appearance on Fox Sports 1’s Speak when LeSean McCoy, a former NFL running back and Bills teammate, challenged him about the strongest arm controversy. Although Baker Mayfield of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is not his choice for the championship, Allen gave a special salute to a quarterback whose arm talent he believes is underappreciated.
Allen remarked, “You know who’s got a sneaky big arm is [Mayfield].” “I don’t think Baker Mayfield gets enough credit for having a cannon.” I mean it. He has superb throwing form.
Although McCoy and the other members of the Speak team dismissed Allen’s remark with a laugh, it appears that he may have a valid point. In December 2020, Mayfield threw the longest NFL pass Pro Football Focus has ever charted in a game. Allen is another quarterback who has never had a throw at the NFL Scouting Combine surpass 60 miles per hour.