Report: Bills' Taylor Rapp Avoids Major Neck Injury; Was Stretchered Off vs. Jets | News, Scores, Hi

Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp received good news on Monday, as all tests on his neck came back negative after he was injured during Sunday's game against the New York Jets, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp (20) runs off the field at halftime of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Gary McCullough)AP Photo/Gary McCullough

Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp received good news on Monday, as all tests on his neck came back negative after he was injured during Sunday's game against the New York Jets, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Rapp sustained the injury in a collision during the second quarter.

Matthew Bové @Matt_Bove

Bills safety Taylor Rapp is being taken off the field in an ambulance. Rapp was part of the collision with Hall &amp; Johnson, stumbled, and then fell to the ground a few seconds later. Very, very scary. <a href="https://t.co/esDgC6p97z">pic.twitter.com/esDgC6p97z</a>

Nate Geary @NateGearySports

Scary moment here for Taylor Rapp. Looked ok, grabbed his neck, then fell to the ground. Tired of seeing this damn ambulance on the field for the Bills man.

Bradley Gelber @BradleyGelber

Taylor Rapp is shown moving his hands as he's loaded into the ambulance.

Buffalo Bills @BuffaloBills

We're all thinking of you, Taylor. ❤️💙

Rapp was attempting to tackle New York's Breece Hall when he collided with the running back and his own teammate, Taron Johnson, late in the first half, suffering what has been called a neck injury by the team.

Rapp reportedly was not taken to a hospital and was being treated in the locker room by Buffalo's medical staff. Bills' cornerback Dane Jackson had been ruled out earlier in the game with a concussion, leaving Buffalo incredibly thin in the defensive backfield.

Rapp was able to rest at home on Sunday night, head coach Sean McDermott told reporters.

Rapp, 25, came into Sunday with 10 appearances on the season (two starts) for the Bills, registering 25 tackles, a fumble recovery and 0.5 sacks. He spent the first four years of his NFL career with the Los Angeles Rams after being a second-round pick out of Washington in 2019, notching 330 tackles and nine interceptions.

The Bills signed him to a one-year, $1.7 million deal ahead of the 2023 campaign and he's served as the backup for Jordan Poyer.

Field Yates @FieldYates

🙏 for Taylor Rapp

Albert Breer @AlbertBreer

Terrible seeing the Bills go through something like this again.

For members of the Bills' organization and fans alike, it likely brought back horrible memories of Damar Hamlin suffering cardiac arrest on the field last season, requiring resuscitation from medical professionals.

He has since recovered and made his triumphant return to an NFL field this season in October after being a healthy scratch the first three weeks of the season. Hamlin was inactive on Sunday.

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