Bills LB Terrel Bernard Suffers Elbow Injury vs Texans
Bills Linebacker Terrel Bernard Exits Game with Elbow Injury
In a crucial Week 12 matchup against the Houston Texans, Buffalo Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard left the field with an apparent arm injury during the third quarter. The incident occurred when Bernard and teammate Matt Milano combined to tackle Texans running back Nick Chubb for a 1-yard loss.
Bernard, who had recorded five tackles including one for loss at the time of his injury, was in visible pain after the play. He writhed on the ground before trainers attended to him. He was later seen holding his right arm as he walked into the tunnel for further evaluation.
The Bills quickly announced that Bernard had suffered an elbow injury and would not return to the game. His spot in the linebacker corps was filled by veteran Shaq Thompson.

Impact on the Bills Defense
Bernard's exit is a significant blow to the Bills' defense. He has been a consistent performer for Buffalo, known for his tackling ability and coverage skills. His absence places even more pressure on a defense that has had its share of injury issues this season.
The game was tied 16-16 at halftime, with the Texans taking a 20-16 lead in the third quarter when Bernard left. The timing of his injury could not be worse for Buffalo, as they look to secure a win to keep pace in the AFC playoff race.
Other Injuries During the Game
Bernard wasn't the only Bill to leave the game with an injury. Right tackle Spencer Brown was evaluated for a shoulder issue but was cleared to return. Additionally, wide receiver Maxwell Hairston is being evaluated for a concussion after leaving the game.

What's Next for Terrel Bernard?
With Bernard now listed as out for the rest of the game, the focus shifts to his recovery. The Bills will likely provide further updates on his condition in the coming days. For now, the team will rely on Thompson and the rest of the linebacking unit to step up in his absence.
The loss of Bernard is just the latest challenge for the Bills, who are navigating a tough stretch of games. Head coach Sean McDermott and defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier will need to adjust their game plan without one of their key defensive leaders.
Conclusion
Thursday night's game between the Bills and Texans took an unfortunate turn with Bernard's injury. As the game continued, the Bills defense, now without Bernard, faced the task of containing the Texans' offense. The full extent of Bernard's injury remains to be seen, but his early exit is a storyline to watch moving forward.
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