Buffalo Bills RB Ray Davis Exits Wild Card Game After Head Injury
Rookie running back Ray Davis was ruled out with a concussion following a helmet-to-helmet collision during the third quarter against the Broncos.
- Buffalo Bills rookie running back Ray Davis sustained a head injury during a passing play in the third quarter of the AFC Wild Card game against the Denver Broncos.
- The injury occurred after a helmet-to-helmet hit by Broncos defender Brandon Jones, who was penalized for unnecessary roughness on the play.
- Davis remained on the field for an extended period before being helped to the locker room for further evaluation by medical staff.
- The Bills later announced that Davis had suffered a concussion and would not return for the remainder of the game.
- Buffalo led the Broncos 21-7 at the time of the injury, with Davis being a key rotational player in the Bills' backfield during his rookie season.