The Buffalo Bills Receive Positive News About Their Top Wide Receiver’s Terrifying Injury
Earlier in the offseason, the Buffalo Bills were successful in luring two-time Super Bowl champion Marquez Valdes Scantling to their squad via free agency. Because of the quarterbacks he has played with during his career, MVS was one of the most intriguing names on the free agency market after the Kansas City Chiefs released him.
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MVS was selected in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers, and he played the first four seasons of his career receiving passes from Aaron Rodgers, the four-time NFL MVP and future Hall of Famer. He signed with the Chiefs when Green Bay decided to let him go in free agency after the 2021 season, and he and Patrick Mahomes won two Super Bowls together.
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Bills, reportedly had a significant influence in persuading MVS to join with Buffalo.
Wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling of the Buffalo Bills had a terrifying injury on Saturday night.
In an NFL preseason game on Saturday night, the Bills defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 9-3. Unfortunately, injuries forced a number of players to withdraw from the game. MVS was sidelined for some minutes on the pitch due to an especially frightening injury:
MVS was allowed to leave the field, as Andy Young mentions in the Tweet above. But later, he was wheeled to the locker room.
Later on, it was revealed that he had sustained a neck injury, however it was unclear how serious it was.
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NFL source Tom Pelissero revealed earlier this afternoon that MVS had sprained his neck. X-rays showed no fractured vertebrae: