Great news from the National Football League (NFL). Damar Hamlin is able to return to training three and a half months after his cardiac arrest. The Buffalo Bills safety was given the green light by his doctors. “He was with three specialists. Everyone agreed. He can do everything again, like anyone who has been injured. He was given the green light for all training sessions,” revealed Bills general manager Brandon Beane. He was here and had his head free, Beane continued.
On January 3, there were dramatic scenes in the game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals. Damar Hamlin collapsed midway through the first quarter after a defensive move. Hamlin had tackled Bengals pass receiver Tee Higgins immediately prior to the incident. When the Bills player got up, he immediately went down again.
The defender (24) had to be revived on the field. Damlin then had to be taken to a hospital. 90 minutes after the start of the game, the NFL announced that the game would be abandoned when Cincinnati was 7-3. The condition of the NFL star was initially critical.
While still on the field, the players formed a circle and prayed for Hamlin. A few days later, the Bills player woke up from the coma and was then released from the hospital. The Bills defensive end was even at the stadium for the Super Bowl.