Bills’ Connor McGovern exits Broncos clash for concussion testing

Bills’ Connor McGovern exits Broncos clash for concussion testing
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The Buffalo Bills are in a tight game against the Denver Broncos in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs. Unfortunately, it appears the offensive line is experiencing some injury concerns, as Connor McGovern was forced to leave the contest early.

On a play that resulted in James Cook fumbling and turning the ball over, the 28-year-old center appeared to be wobbly. He needed help off the field by trainers and was almost immediately tested for a concussion, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.

“Bills C Connor McGovern is being evaluated for a concussion.”

However, it appears McGovern and the Bills may have avoided a serious situation. About 10 minutes after Rapoport’s reporting, the club announced that the six-year veteran was cleared to return. So, Buffalo’s starting offensive line will remain intact for the remainder of Saturday’s contest, giving Josh Allen the ideal protection he needs against the Broncos’ defense.

“Injury Update: McGovern has been cleared to return.”

This story is currently developing, and more information will be published soon.

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