Bills RB Damien Harris taken off the field in ambulance after scary neck injury in win over Giants

The Bills held on to beat the Giants 14-9 late on Sunday night in Buffalo

Bills running back Damien Harris was taken to a hospital with a neck injury in the first half of their win over the Giants on Sunday night.
Bills running back Damien Harris was taken to a hospital with a neck injury in the first half of their win over the Giants on Sunday night. (AP/ Jeffrey T. Barnes) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

The Buffalo Bills experienced another scary situation with a player sustaining an injury serious enough to require immediate medical attention on the field.

Running back Damien Harris stayed down after he was tackled on a run just before halftime of their 14-9 win over the New York Giants on Sunday night at Highmark Stadium. An ambulance was brought out on the field to take him off. It was frightening, as was the situation last season in which Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field with a cardiac emergency. The ambulance that took Harris off had Hamlin's name and No. 3 on the back windows.

Harris gave a thumbs up after he was put on a backboard, before he was put in the ambulance.