Side judge James Coleman injured after colliding with Bills' coach

ByMike Rodak ESPN logo
Sunday, September 17, 2017

CHARLOTTE -- Side judge James Coleman was escorted to the Buffalo Bills' locker room by members of the team's training staff after suffering an undisclosed injury during the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers.

Coleman did not return to the game. Referee Walt Coleman continued the game without an official in the side judge's position.

James Coleman made contact with a coach on the Bills' sideline during a third-down completion from quarterback Tyrod Taylor to running back Mike Tolbert. Coleman was examined by Bills trainers on the bench before leaving for the locker room.

Buffalo was given an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the play. Coleman appeared upset with the Bills' sideline as he met with coach Sean McDermott, other officials and members of the Bills' training staff after the play.

"Unfortunate situation," McDermott said after the game. "We got to do a better job of staying back."