New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson is out for the rest of the season after sustaining a torn ACL during Sunday night's win against the Buffalo Bills.

Gibson, 27, was trying to avoid a tackle while returning a kick in the second quarter when he went down with the injury.

Gibson received the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honor after returning a punt 74 yards for a touchdown during a Week 2 win against the Miami Dolphins.

The ACL injury was the first knee injury Gibson has sustained in his career.

The injury will end Gibson's second season with the Patriots. He joined the team after spending four seasons with the Washington Commanders.

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