November 14, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Bengals fan makes a sign Praying for Damar Hamlin on a placard: “Pray for #3 Hamlin.”




Needed AED and CPR on the field. The safety was injured in the first quarter of the Bills game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football.


Hamlin tackled Cincinnati wide receiver Tee Higgins, got to his feet and then crumpled to the ground. A stretcher and ambulance came onto the field as most of the Bills’ roster came off the sideline to kneel or stand around Hamlin. First responders administered CPR to Hamlin on the field. Hamlin was given oxygen was he was loaded into an ambulance.


Some Bills players could be seen crying as Hamlin was tended to by medical personnel. Other players held hands praying or hugged each other.


Hamlin fell to the ground at about 8:56 p.m. ESPN cut from the broadcast from the field and went to a studio about 9:08 p.m. The game was temporarily suspended at 9:17 p.m.


Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott and Cincinnati head coach Zac Taylor spoke to officials and each team was given five minutes to warm up.


Hamlin went down after sustaining a hit to the head and neck area in the first quarter, and he was immediately tended to on the field by members of both teams’ medical staff. He was then given CPR by emergency medical personnel before being loaded into an ambulance via stretcher, according to Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network.


Damar Hamlin was given CPR and was rushed to the hospital in an Ambulance from the field.


Both Bills and Bengals have returned to the locker room to regroup and the game has been suspended as we wait for the the update on Damar Hamlin. 


Damar Hamlin has a pulse, but is not breathing on his own. He is being transported to UC.


VIDEO HERE.


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