Bills safety Aaron Williams left Sunday’s game against the Dolphins in the first half after he was injured on a block by Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
Landry was penalized for unnecessary roughness after he left his feet and drilled Williams in the head on a play that left Williams down on the ground for several minutes. Some of his teammates appeared to be upset with Landry while trainers attended to Williams, although nothing flared up between the teams.
Williams was quickly ruled out with a head/neck injury and center Eric Wood said after the game that Williams was taken from Hard Rock Stadium in an ambulance. Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reports that members of the Bills staff are packing up Williams’ things as the team prepares to leave Miami.
Williams suffered a serious neck injury last season and there was some doubt about whether he would be able to play again. That makes any other injury to that area scary, although there’s no word on Williams’ condition at this point.
Landry spoke to Williams on the field after the hit and said after the game, via Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald, that he apologized to Williams for a hit he wishes he could take back.