Bills' Taylor suffers concussion vs. Ravens
Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor was diagnosed with a concussion after leaving during the first quarter of Saturday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Nathan Peterman warmed up on the sideline as Taylor was attended to by the team's medical staff, and entered the game on the next series.
Taylor was sacked by Ravens linebacker Matthew Judon and his head violently collided with the ground at the end of the play.
Taylor emerged as the leader of the Bills' franchise since joining the team in 2015, completing 61.7 percent of his passes for 3,023 yards and 17 touchdowns against six interceptions in 15 games last season.
If Taylor is out for a significant period, it would be a devastating loss for the Bills' offense which is built around his and running back LeSean McCoy's talents.
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