Jan 22, 2023
Tre’Davious White injured after scary collision between Bills DBs
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Buffalo Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White and safety Jordan Poyer exited late in their Divisional Round game after a helmet-to-helmet collision.
The Buffalo Bills got off to a scary start to their Divisional Round game against the Cincinnati Bengals. They trailed 14-0 early in the first quarter after quarterback Joe Burrow was a perfect 9-for-9 on all of his pass attempts.
Even though the Bills were seemingly about to make a comeback, the Bengals pulled ahead late with a 24-10 lead in the second half.During Cincinnati’s offensive drive in the start of the third quarter, Burrow targeted wide receiver Tee Higgins on a deep pass on the outside towards the end zone. Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White and safety Jordan Poyer were covering, but the two collided when attempting to breakup Higgins’ attempted reception. During the collision, White and Poyer both hit each other in the helmet.
Both exited the game to get checked out by Buffalo’s medical staff for head injuries.
Bills announced both Jordan Poyer and TreDavious White are being evaluated for head injuries. Meanwhile, Josh Allen is the medical tent.
— Mike Giardi (@MikeGiardi) January 22, 2023
Tre’Davious White, Jordan Poyer have nasty collision in Divisional Round
CBS broadcast cameras caught Poyer jogging to the locker room with members of the Bills’ training staff. Minutes later, White was spotted heading into the tunnel to receive further evaluation.
White eventually made his return, while Poyer was officially ruled out for the rest of the game.
Injury Update: S Jordan Poyer is out for the game (head injury).
— Buffalo Bills PR (@BuffaloBillsPR) January 22, 2023
This was not ideal for the Bills, considering they were already thin in the secondary. Losing their top options at corner and safety in a win-or-go-home game is a huge hurdle for them to overcome.
For Buffalo, they watched as Cincinnati extended their lead to 27-10 after a 20-yard field goal made by Evan McPherson.
Buffalo’s season officially came to an end, as that score held until the game clock hit triple zeroes.
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Recapping the Chicago Bulls: Big Three lead the way to a 128-109 victory against the Orlando Magic
The Chicago Bulls had the win in the bag.
With three minutes left in the third quarter of Saturday’s road game against the Orlando Magic, they held a 89-64 lead and every ounce of momentum.
But Bulls fans have seen this film before. They know how quickly the ending can change.
The Bulls let a 25-point lead evaporate to five. But after back-to-back losses done in by leads lost in the third quarter, the Bulls won 128-109 despite their second-half lapse, salvaging the finale of a three-game trip.
The highs- The momentum of the game seemed poised to swing in the final minutes of the first half when DeMar DeRozan was called for an offensive foul pushing off on Moe Wagner. DeRozan took immediate grievance with the call, palming the ball in one hand as he raced to argue with the referee — and picked up a technical foul. DeRozan had to be pulled away from the officiating team twice before heading to the locker room, but the frustration only fueled DeRozan, who finished with 32 points and eight assists.
- Zach LaVine appears to be returning to form after struggling through several games with swelling in a knuckle on his right hand. LaVine played without any tape on his hand for the first time against the Charlotte Hornets on Thursday and played without it again Saturday, scoring 32 points on 11-for-18 shooting.
- With DeRozan fired up, LaVine shooting more efficiently and Vučević back in his Orlando comfort zone, the Bulls offense was set for a high-powered night behind their star trio. They combined for 90 points on 66% shooting on the night. Patrick Williams provided an additional boost with 16 points on 7-for-11 shooting.
- Goran Dragić returned after missing the last three games because of a non-COVID illness. He scored seven points and made 2 of 5 3-pointers.
- Wendell Carter Jr. set a habit of massive performances against his former team in prior meetings, but the Bulls held him quiet Saturday. Carter finished with 11 points and five rebounds. Instead, the Magic bench hurt the Bulls most. Cole Anthony scored 21 points and Moe Wagner added 27.
- The Bulls held a 25-point lead in the third quarter but allowed the Magic to finish the frame with a 17-6 run to spark a monstrous comeback in the quarter. Anthony cut the lead to 111-106 in the final five minutes of the game before the Bulls froze the comeback.
- The Bulls turned the ball over eight times in the first half and only once in the third quarter but coughed up three in the fourth quarter to help fuel the Magic’s comeback. The Magic scored 22 points off 12 Bulls turnovers.
This trip was defined by one trend — the Bulls built a confident lead in the first half, only to let it waste away in the second.
While the Bulls continued that trend in Orlando, they never let the lead drop back under five points, which prevented them from fully losing control of the game.
It’s hard to gauge the significance of this improvement in a game against a team with third-worst record in the Eastern Conference. But the second half was still a welcome change for the Bulls by comparison to their collapses in Indiana and Charlotte, N.C.
“This was different,” Donovan said. “I thought the intensity of the game the last couple games — especially in Indiana when the intensity went way up — we never responded. I didn’t think that was the case tonight.”
Injury reportWith the return of Dragić, the Bulls were missing only Javonte Green, who is sidelined for at least two more weeks as he recovers from an arthroscopic debridement in his right knee.
Where they standThe Bulls improved to 23-26 and returned to 10th in the Eastern Conference.
Up nextThe Bulls return home to play host the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday.
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