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Damar Hamlin Makes First Remarks on Video Since Suffering Cardiac Arrest

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin made his first remarks on video Saturday evening since going into cardiac arrest during a Monday Night Football game earlier this month.

Hamlin collapsed with about six minutes left in the first quarter during the game against Cincinnati after he tackled Bengals receiver Tee Higgins following a 13-yard catch. After the tackle, Hamlin stood up, took a step backward, and fell to the ground. . .

“Now that my brothers have closed out a strong, winning season, as I continue to make so much progress recovering, I think it’s finally a good time to share a few things,” Hamlin said in a video that he posted to Instagram. “I think it was important for me to wait and speak publicly at the right time, as it was just a lot to process within my own self mentally, physically, even spiritually, it’s just been a lot to process. But I can’t tell you how appreciative I am of all the love, all the support, and everything that’s just been coming my way.”

“What happened to me on Monday Night Football I feel is a direct example of God using me as a vessel to share my passion and my love directly from my heart with the entire world, and I’m able to give it back to kids and communities all across the world who need it the most, and that’s always been my dream. That’s always been what I stood for and what I’ll continue to stand for.” . . .

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Damar Hamlin’s Breathing Tube Removed; He Talks With Family, Teammates; Doctors Say He’s Neurologically Intact (VIDEO)

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s breathing tube has been removed, he’s spoken with his family and teammates, and doctors say he’s neurologically intact, according to an ESPN report Friday. . .

ESPN, citing physicians at University of Cincinnati Medical Center, said Friday that Hamlin’s breathing tube was removed overnight and that he continues to “progress remarkably in his recovery.” Doctors added that Hamlin’s neurological function remains intact — and he’s talking to family and teammates, the sports network said.

On FaceTime, Hamlin told teammates and coaches, “Love you, boys,” during Friday’s team meeting, ESPN said.

Doctors hope Hamlin can return home with his family as soon as possible, the sports network said, adding that “there is no definitive answer to what caused Hamlin’s cardiac arrest.” . . .

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Damar Hamlin Wakes Up, Asks Doctors ‘Who Won the Game?’

Stricken NFL player Damar Hamlin has shown vast improvement today and is reportedly awake, moving his hands and feet, and even writing messages to respond to questions.

Doctors at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said Thursday that Hamlin has made “substantial improvement” after his cardiac arrest on the field during the Jan. 3 broadcast of the NFL’s Monday Night Football.

While Hamlin is still considered “critically ill,” one of the doctors, Timothy Pritts, told the media on Thursday that the player’s cognitive functions seem intact, according to ESPN.

The doctors added that Hamlin is moving his extremities and has been able to write answers to questions. However, they noted that he is still intubated and on a respirator, so he is unable to speak.

Pritts said that one of Hamlin’s first questions was whether the Bills won the game on Monday. (Read more from “Damar Hamlin Wakes Up, Asks Doctors ‘Who Won the Game?’” HERE)

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