Bills' Damien Harris released from the hospital

The Buffalo Bills found a way to win an ugly game against the New York Giants. Let us know if you had this on your bingo card, the star of the show was Quintin Morris. But seriously, look at this touchdown. He even earned a little present from the Bills Mafia after the game. During […]

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Buffalo Bills RB Damien Harris suffers a neck injury during a 'Sunday Night Football' contest against the New York Giants
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The Buffalo Bills found a way to win an ugly game against the New York Giants. Let us know if you had this on your bingo card, the star of the show was Quintin Morris. But seriously, look at this touchdown. He even earned a little present from the Bills Mafia after the game.

During the contest, RB Damien Harris suffered a terrifying neck injury and needed to be taken off the field in an ambulance. With Harris' injury, it is now the third time in the last two seasons that a Buffalo Bills has left the game on a stretcher.

While Sean McDermott provided an update on Harris and Josh Allen's injuries after the game, little was provided to the fanbase other than he's trending in the right direction and has movement in all his extremities. A welcoming sign for a fanbase holding their breath. It was emotional, as even Damar Hamlin could be seen on the sideline struggling watching his brother on the field being taken away by an ambulance.

Now, it's been reported by Alaiana Getzenberg that Harris has been released from the hospital. Jeremy Fowler from ESPN had the initial report that he would be fine. While we don't know the severity of his injury or if he will play football this season, he's alive and can walk and at the end of the day that's all that matters.

Football is a brutal game and the Bills Mafia have witnessed their fair share of traumatic injuries on the football field. Our only hope is that Harris can recover fully and at the very least be able to watch his team from the sideline.