Monday Night Football suspended after Buffalo Bills Safety Damar Hollin suffers a cardiac arrest during the game
The NFL’s Week 17 Monday Night Football After Damar Hamlin, Buffalo Bills’ defensive back, sustained a serious injury during quarter one, the game was quickly suspended. CPR was necessary for this injury.
After Hamlin had been hit hard, the game between Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, was immediately suspended. Then, he stood up and then collapsed.
Hamiln, aged 24, was taken off the field and placed on a stretcher. She was then rushed to the hospital at 9:25 Eastern Time.
Joe Danneman, a Fox Sports reporter, reported that Hamlin was breathing but had no pulse.
I’m told Damar Hamlin has a pulse, but is not breathing on his own. He is being taken to UC.
We needed CPR and AED on the field.
— Joe Danneman (@FOX19Joe) January 3, 2023
Tricia Macke, Fox reporter added that the player has been listed as in critical condition.
According to me, Damar Hamlin was intubated and is listed as critical condition. @fox19
— Tricia Macke (@FOX19Tricia) January 3, 2023
Both teams sat down on the field and offered support to the player who was hurt.
After receiving more than 10 minutes of treatment, Bills safety Damar Hamelin was transported to an ambulance and taken off the field.
Hamlin was given CPR after he fell unconscious during the game. He seemed to be getting oxygen as he was taken into the ambulance. https://t.co/7VR8hm1lx2
— ESPN (@espn) January 3, 2023
The Bengals sent Hamlin a tweet in which they expressed their gratitude.
Damar our thoughts, prayers and thoughts🙏
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) January 3, 2023
Hamlin, a 2021 NFL draft sixth round pick from Pittsburgh, was named as the team’s sixth-round selection. He quickly became a regular for the team.
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