BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The frustration was evident on Thanksgiving as Tre'Davious White left the field in New Orleans with a non-contact injury.
The Buffalo Bills' All-Pro corner was having another strong season as the defense led the league in a variety of categories including fewest passing touchdowns allowed (eight), yards per game (275.2) and point margin per game (13.1). Two opponents had been held scoreless and only two others in the first 12 weeks of the season had put up 30 points or more.
White tore his ACL, ending his season. At the time, he was the only player who had not given up a passing touchdown this season among nearest defenders with at least 50 targets.