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Bills running back Damien Harris suffered neck sprain, will be ‘fine’
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Buffalo Bills running back Damien Harris is expected to be “fine,” according to ESPN‘s Jeremy Fowler on Monday following a scary incident on the field on Sunday night.

As the Bills battled for their fourth win of the season, Harris was rushed to the hospital after going down on the field and requiring medical attention. However, the former third-rounder has full movement in his extremities after suffering what the source told Fowler is a neck sprain.

“So, things are heading in a good direction right now for Damien,” Sean McDermott said following Buffalo’s 14-9 win.

Damien Harris in first season with Buffalo Bills

Harris is in his first season in Buffalo after having spent the previous four seasons in New England. He had logged just five carries for 22 yards and a touchdown this season, while also catching two passes for 16 yards. He’s been used primarily as a short-yardage option.

In total in his career, Harris has run for 2,187 yards and 21 touchdowns, while catching 53 passes for 297 yards. He is a former third-round NFL Draft pick by the Patriots, coming into the league in 2019.

Harris earned his way into the NFL after a very productive career at Alabama. He was a two-time national champion and earned second-team All-SEC honors during the 2018 season.

The talented back ran for 3,070 yards and 23 touchdowns while with the Crimson Tide, while also catching 52 passes for 407 yards and two touchdowns.

On3’s Thomas Goldkamp contributed to this story.

This article first appeared on 5 GOATs and was syndicated with permission.

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