NFL executive vice president of football operations, Troy Vincent, reiterated his claim that the league did not consider giving players five minutes to warm up following Damar Hamlin’s injury in the Buffalo Bills-Cincinnati Bengals game on Monday night. During the ESPN broadcast,
NFL legend Michael Irvin opened up about his reaction to the medical emergency Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered in Monday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Irvin appeared on 95.7 The Game in San Francisco on Tuesday and talked about how
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, 23, was resuscitated twice after he collapsed during a National Football League (NFL) match against Cincinnati Bengals, a relative has claimed. Dorrian Glenn, Hamlin’s uncle, provided an update outside the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Centre. Glenn
Buffalo Bills tackle Dion Dawkins shared a powerful message as he and his teammates continue to pray for safety Damar Hamlin, who suffered a cardiac arrest on Monday night during the game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Dawkins wasn’t on the field at
In a show of support for Damar Hamlin, every NFL team changed their Twitter avatar photos to a graphic with the safety’s No. 3 jersey. Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during Monday night’s Buffalo Bills game. As of Tuesday, the 24-year-old remains
The NFL has come together as a brotherhood to support Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin and his family after he went into cardiac arrest on Monday night in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. While the league and everyone involved, from commissioner
The NFL has denied giving the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals just five minutes to warm up after watching Damar Hamlin go into cardiac arrest and receive CPR during a game Monday night. However, ESPN and lead “Monday Night Football” broadcaster Joe
The NFL will not resume play between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals this week following Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest during the first quarter of Monday night’s game. “The NFL continues to be in regular contact with the medical team caring
Damar Hamlin’s sudden collapse during the first quarter of Monday night’s game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals has stunned the NFL world. Players from both teams gathered around Hamlin as CPR was administered to the second-year pro before an
NFL executive Troy Vincent shot down the notion that players were given five minutes to warm up following Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s departure to the hospital after he suffered a medical emergency and collapsed on the field. Hamlin’s incident occurred in