A very tragic moment for the Bills as the doctor just confirmed that this player’s leg could be amputated due to the serious injury he incurred in a match against….
The leading tackler for the Buffalo Bills, Terrel Bernard, was hurt on Monday in the AFC wild-card game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bernard sustained the injury in the third quarter while tackling Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson. Bernard had X-rays after the injury, and it was later declared that he would not play again for the rest of the match.
Prior to his injury, Terrel Bernard made a big contribution to the game with four tackles and a vital fumble recovery.
The game’s second touchdown for Buffalo was made possible by the fumble recovery. The Bills are concerned about Bernard’s injury, though, especially in light of his excellent regular-season play.
Bernard became a vital member of the Bills in his second NFL season, recording 143 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and three interceptions in 17 games played in the regular season. Buffalo’s defense might suffer if he is sidelined for the rest of the wild-card game, but at the time of the injury, the club was ahead 24-10 in the third quarter.
As the Bills advance deeper into the postseason, they will be keeping a careful eye on Bernard’s condition.