Tuesday, November 26

Damar Hamlin Reveals She's Still Recovering After Suffering Cardiac Arrest Midway in an NFL Game

Damar Hamlin, player for the Buffalo Bills.
Damar Hamlin, player for the Buffalo Bills.

Photo: Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images

Gregory Torres

The NFL lived through a tough time of tension after watching Damar Hamlin collapse during a Buffalo Bills game. However, after a long recovery, the player from the team that lost to the Cincinnati Bengals spoke for the first time and explained how he is still in recovery.

Thanks to social media it could be seen how Hamlin thanked all the fans, teams and personalities who expressed their support during the traumatic situation experienced at that time.

“Now that my brothers have wrapped up a solid winning season, and I’m still in recovery, I think it’s finally a good time to share some things “said the player.

In addition, he revealed the importance of waiting so long to talk about what happened on the NFL field, saying that “it was a lot to process, metal, physically and even spiritually.”

“I think it was important for me to wait and speak publicly at the right time, since it was a lot to process within myself, mentally, physically and even spiritually. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate all the love, all the support and everything that has come my way.”

To finish, the player took advantage of the moment to talk about what happened on January 2, 2023, and how that gave him a new life mission.

“What happened on Monday Night Football it was an example of how God used me to share my passion and love directly from my heart with the whole world. That I can give back to the children around the world who need it most. That has always been my dream and that has always been what I have stood for.” sentenced.

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