Buffalo Billsâ safety Damar Hamlin has only played in one game during the 2023-24 NFL season. However, there was no way he wouldnât travel with the team for its Sunday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Following the Bengalsâ 24-18 victory over the Bills, Hamlin took a private moment on the field to reflect on last seasonâs life-changing nine minutes. In response to a video of him kneeling on the field, he wrote on X, âTonight was everything for me.. yâall donât know the half of it. Trust me.â
Suggested Reading
As previously reported by The Root, on Jan. 2, during a Monday Night Football game between Cincinnati and Buffalo, Hamlin took a hit to his chest that sent him into cardiac arrest. After nine minutes, first responders were able to use CPR and a defibrillator to restart his heart. In the aftermath of his recovery, the football star has become an inspiration to millions of fans and has used his notoriety to advocate for more automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in youth leagues, schools and colleges.
While he was in Cincinnati, Damar had dinner with âhis heroes,â 10 members of the UC Medical teamânurses, doctors and first respondersâwho helped him through his ordeal. He announced that over the next three years, his Chasing Mâs foundation will âsupport youth in Cincy to chase their dreamsâ with $1,000 scholarships in their names.
âIâm humbled by the opportunity to set up a scholarship program to honor this team of professionalsâmy Cincinnati heroesâwho helped save my life,â Hamlin said in a statement. âToday, as I look at honoring these Cincinnati heroes and lifting up young people who are trying to find their way, Iâm reminded of the enormous blessing Iâve been given through my charity and the generosity of people around the world.â
The only way to describe Hamlinâs survival on Jan. 2 is miraculous. His drive to return to the football field is admirable. But the way heâs used his second chance and the $9 million in donations to his charity to pay it forward is truly heroic.
Straight From
Sign up for our free daily newsletter.