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Bills' Damien Harris released from hospital, dealing with neck pain after scary hit Sunday night: report

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Buffalo Bills running back Damien Harris was released from the hospital on Monday after being rushed out of Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, by ambulance following a scary scene that left him motionless on the turf during the game against the New York Giants on Sunday night.

Harris does have some neck pain, "but otherwise is going to be fine," according to ESPN. 

The Bills went on to win in thrilling fashion against the Giants, 14-9, but Harris’ status after taking a first-half hit that left him needing to be stretchered off the field was atop everyone’s minds post-game. 

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Buffalo Bills running back Damien Harris is attended to by athletic trainers before being taken away in an ambulance following an injury in the game against the New York Giants at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Sunday. (Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)

Of course, the Bills and its fan base previously dealt with safety Damar Hamlin’s on-field cardiac arrest incident last season. So seeing the ambulance on the field on Sunday night was a tough sight to see for all those watching in the stands and at home. 

Luckily, after the game, reports were positive, despite initial appearances. 

BILLS' DAMIEN HARRIS STRETCHERED OFF FIELD, PUT IN AMBULANCE DURING SCARY SCENE VS GIANTS

"Things are heading in a good direction right now for Damien," Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott said after the game.

Josh Allen, left, and Latavius Murray of the Buffalo Bills walk away as teammate Damien Harris is loaded into an ambulance after he was injured on a play during the game against the New York Giants at

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