The Buffalo Bills player, Christian Benford, was taken from the field at the beginning of his game against the Kansas City Chiefs after suffering a disgusting blow to the head.
Benford felt all the strength of a collision head by head with his partner Damar Hamlin during the first quarter of the game.
It was a worrying event, given that the corner had only overcome the Bill Shock Protocol hours before the start of the match at the Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
Benford was questionable about a brain shock all week after injuring the short kick at the end of the Bills's victory over the Ravens in the divisional round.
And he was shocked again on Sunday night after a helmet coup against a helmet with Hamlin while trying to make an entrance.
He was chasing the open receiver of the Chiefs, Xavier Worthy, near the Bills bank when he crashed the helmets with Hamlin, who wears a guard cap in his own helmet.

The Bills player, Christian Benford, has been ruled out for his match against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Benford felt all the strength of a collision head by head with his teammate Damar Hamlin.
Benford was shaking as he got up and tried to return to the field, but the corner of the Bills, Rasul Douglas, stopped him dry and made sure Buffalo's coaches controlled him.
After a few minutes, a car entered the field and took Benford through the tunnel at the corner of the Arrowhead Stadium.
More to continue.