On Sunday, November 15th, Damien Harris of the New England Patriots was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance during the Bills vs. Giants game. Harris, a running back for the Patriots, was injured in the second quarter of the game and had to be taken off the field on a stretcher.
The exact nature of Harris’ injury is still unknown, but it appears to be a leg injury. Harris was seen limping off the field and had to be helped by medical staff. After being taken off the field, Harris was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.
The Patriots have yet to release any information about Harris’ injury, but it is likely that he will miss some time due to the injury. This would be a major blow to the Patriots’ offense, as Harris has been a key contributor this season. He has rushed for over 500 yards and four touchdowns so far this season.
The Patriots will now have to rely on other running backs such as Sony Michel and Rex Burkhead to carry the load in Harris’ absence. It is unclear how long Harris will be out for, but it is likely that he will miss at least a few weeks.
The Patriots will need to find a way to replace Harris’ production if they want to remain competitive in the AFC East. It is a tough break for Harris and the Patriots, but hopefully he will make a full recovery and be back on the field soon.