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Hamlin was expected to continue his recovery from cardiac arrest at home and with his team, the Buffalo Bills.
The New York Times – Sports:
Hamlin was expected to continue his recovery from cardiac arrest at home and with his team, the Buffalo Bills.
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ESPN told viewers that players were given five minutes to warm up after Hamlin was taken off the field. The N.F.L. denied that. On Sunday, Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the question.
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The injured Buffalo Bills safety left a hospital in Cincinnati after being treated for cardiac arrest a week ago, his doctors there said.
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With an outpouring of good will from Bills fans and players, and exciting plays in a crucial win, the N.F.L. created memories that faded the horror of Damar Hamlin’s collapse.
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Hamlin, the Buffalo Bills player who went into cardiac arrest in an N.F.L. game last week, is a proud son of McKees Rocks, Pa. The borough loves him back.
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Emotions ran high as Nyheim Hines returned two kickoffs for touchdowns in Buffalo’s game against the New England Patriots.
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Nyheim Hines returned the kick 96 yards to score in the opening seconds of Buffalo’s game against the New England Patriots.
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Fans are used to seeing gruesome injuries. But there was no media playbook for what happened to Hamlin.
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Kansas City will play against the Raiders on Saturday in Las Vegas in the first N.F.L. game since Damar Hamlin’s collapse on Monday night. The mood is likely to be subdued, at least at first.