Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin refused to comment when he was asked during an interview with ABC News about what caused him to go into cardiac arrest last month.
The Bills were down 7-3 to the Cincinnati Bengals when Hamlin tackled wide receiver Tee Higgins in the first quarter on Jan. 2.
He stood up briefly after the play and then collapsed after what appeared to be a routine collision. Hamlin was revived on the field and transported to a local hospital. The game was canceled.
The 24-year-old recovered in an area hospital before he was eventually released on Jan. 9.
Hamlin sat down with “Good Morning America,” on Monday where he told Michael Strahan he is thankful for the medical professionals whose work kept him alive.
“Things could have went differently, and the details of the situation of everything that happened on the field, it could have been the last of me,” he said.
Everyone knows why Damar Hamlin’s heart stopped, quit kidding yourselves.
Looks like he was coached up to keep quiet.
The VAX shot – ask him if he had it – there you go keep getting the boosters
Heart jab
Too old/strong to be from the hit. That’s for kids who don’t have enough muscle developed to absorb the hit. Can’t believe these shots are still be pushed. Not surprised since the pharmaceutical companies done have to release studies on the shots for another 50yrs.
The poison Covid vax, of course!
Helmet direct hit to the chest/heart in between beats. Johns Hopkins cardiologists and more have all said the same thing in interviews.
Nothing jab related on this one folks.
He took the money to say nothing. All it takes is for good men to say nothing. That will be our demise…
If the Jab set him up to be susceptible to the hit and subsequent cardiac arrest, how many other NFL players will suffer the same or similar next year, over the off season or seasons to come? Since most active during Covid were pushed to get the Jab, and most in the college pipeline then were also Jabbed there could be a number of cardiac arrests, with many occurring away from the field and well staffed and trained first responders.
Time will tell.