Damar Hamlin’s terrifying medical emergency on Monday Night Football became one of the biggest stories in the country over the last week. The Buffalo Bills safety made a tackle against Bengals WR Tee Higgins in the first quarter, popped back up on his feet, and then collapsed. Hamlin went into cardiac arrest and was given CPR on the field for nearly 10 minutes before an ambulance took him to a local hospital in Cincinnati. The Bills-Bengals game was canceled, and the nation has been anxiously waiting for updates on Hamlin’s health ever since.
Damar Hamlin’s latest health updates are so encouraging, and inspiring everyone around him
Demar Hamlin is slowly getting better, and it’s inspiring everyone around him.


After a few tense days, the news out of University of Cincinnati Medical Center has been extremely encouraging. Hamlin isn’t in the clear yet for a full recovery, but he’s making remarkable progress every day. This is what we know about how Hamlin is progressing:
Hamlin was sent home on Jan. 11:
Hamlin tweeted this after leaving the hospital on Jan. 9:
- On Monday, Jan. 9, Hamlin was discharged from the hospital in Cincinnati and is reportedly going to another hospital in Buffalo:
- The breathing tube that was inserted into his throat on Monday night is now out.
- Hamlin is ‘intact’ neurologically.
- Hamlin opened his eyes Wednesday night, began gripping the hands of people in the hospital, and is responsive. He was talking to teammates and his care team on Friday, and then did a brief Zoom call with the rest of the Bills.
Hamlin also posted on social media for the first time on Friday. He made his first permanent post on Saturday, with the following caption: “When you put real love out into the world it comes back to you 3x’s as much. The Love has been overwhelming, but I’m thankful for every single person that prayed for me and reached out. We brung the world back together behind this. If you know me you know this only gone make me stronger. On a long road keep praying for me! ❤️3️⃣ #3strong”
Here are some other updates from reporters covering Hamlin’s recovery:
Hamlin’s former high school teammate also shared this:
Bills coach Sean McDermott didn’t tell the team they would be chatting with Hamlin when they showed up to practice. Hamlin’s improvement has been such a huge relief for the Bills organization, and also anyone who cares about sports even a little bit.
As the Bills spoke to the press on Friday, a key theme was how many people helped save Hamlin’s life. Bills’ assistant athletic trainer Denny Kellington has received widespread recognition for administering CPR on the field. The Bills also thanked Kori Reblin on the equipment staff for removing Hamlin’s facemask during the emergency.
Last we heard, Hamlin is still in critical condition. He likely isn’t out of the woods yet in terms of a full recovery. What we know for sure is that Hamlin is making remarkable improvement that has inspired everyone around him.
There will be a league-wide recognition of Hamlin throughout Week 18. Let’s hope he keeps getting better.











