July 7, 2024

For the first time since Hamlin collapsed on the field during a Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals last season, Damar Hamlin and the Buffalo Bills will visit Cincinnati this week.

The Bills safety was asked by reporters about his mindset before the game, ahead of this Week 9 matchup.

I don’t know what to expect. You know, this is unique to me as well,

Hamlin said.

All I know is I’m walking in with courage, I’m walking in with strength, and I’m walking in with my brothers. You know, and I’m walking in with my mom, my dad, my family. And I’m walking into, you know, an environment of people that supported me the entire time.

They continue to support me, you know, on both ends. So, you know, it’s a lot of love. I can’t wait to receive it and give it and show my gratitude, you know, but ultimately, we’re going up there to get a win,

he added.

Damar Hamlin was thankful to those who helped him that night.

On January 2, 2023, at Paycor Stadium after he collided with Tee Higgins of the Bengals, Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest.

The Buffalo Bills training staff performed CPR immediately after Hamlin collapsed and saved his life.

Hamlin was released from the hospital nine days later, and his NFL future was uncertain. However, he was medically cleared to return to the NFL during the offseason.

He participated in the training camp and played in all three preseason games. He recorded three tackles including one on a fourth-down conversion.

He began the season on the inactive list and did not make his regular-season debut until Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins. He only played on special teams at the time.

Hamlin has only played in three games this season. The Bills’ acquisition of safety Taylor Rapp in the offseason has resulted in a lack of playing time for Hamlin.

The question is whether he will take the field this week back at Paycor Stadium. He was on the bubble of making the 53-man roster at the end of training camp.

Whether he plays or not, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin says he has nothing to worry about in preparing a return to Cincinnati for a game against the Bengals on Sunday night so long as he stays true to himself.

Cincinnati might be where Hamlin nearly died after going into cardiac arrest before being resuscitated on the field on Jan. 2.

What’s more significant some 10 months later is how the place and the experience have come to represent where the next chapter of his life began.

If there’s one thing Hamlin learned during his recovery and courageous bid to resume his career, is that he has the resolve to overcome just about anything.

It’s a new life, a new mission that I’m cherishing. And it is unique, of course,

Hamlin told on Tuesday.

I’m super thrilled. I’m super excited. I’m a thousand emotions. I’m every emotion, all the good ones and the bad ones. But there’s strength in that,” he added. “And I think there’s strength in walking through the fire and walking into your fears.

Hamlin then put aside whatever personal emotions he might be experiencing and turned the attention to his team.

My focus is on getting a win,

he said.

That’s going to be my message to all of my teammates.

It’s no coincidence Hamlin is focused on winning. The first words out of his mouth after being awakened from a medically induced coma in a Cincinnati hospital were,

Did we win?

It’s unlikely Hamlin, who missed practice Wednesday due to an illness, will suit up Sunday.

He’s been a healthy inactive for all but one of Buffalo’s first eight games since he’s last on the team’s safety depth chart.

No matter his role, the Bills continue to take their cues from Hamlin. The third-year player has shown no signs of trepidation since being cleared for contact in April before finally making the Bills’ 53-player roster in August.

My approach is just another game, honestly,

said cornerback Dane Jackson, who has known Hamlin since the two were growing up in Pittsburgh.

If he’s in a good headspace, and he wants right for everything — it happened to him not us. I mean, we experienced it, but as long as he’s good, I’m good.

I’m excited for him. And it’ll be good for our team to get back there and get back on the field obviously for D-Ham’s sake, but even the guys that attended that game last year.

The 25-year-old Hamlin’s journey is coming full-circle with Buffalo’s first return to Cincinnati since he collapsed after making what appeared to be a routine tackle.

Hamlin’s heart stopped as a result of commotio cordis, which happens when a direct blow at a specific point in a heartbeat causes cardiac arrest.

Doctors have assured Hamlin he can resume playing without any fear of setbacks or reoccurrence.

Hamlin acknowledged his journey hasn’t been easy, especially given the attention focused on someone who wasn’t accustomed to the spotlight growing up in the Pittsburgh exurb of McKees Rock.

As much as I want to be a superstar, man, I don’t like the spotlight. I don’t like all the attention that comes with it, positive or negative,

he said.

But I’m here standing in front of it and I’m leading the charge, and I’m super excited to continue to do that.

Hamlin spoke while promoting a new partnership with Abbott, a global healthcare company, which is launching a program called HeartMates.

The initiative will provide survivors of heart-related issues a safe space to share their emotions, to receive emotional support and connect with others who have had similar experiences.

The ability to lean on others and voice his emotions is something Hamlin found beneficial, whether it’s sharing with friends and family or speaking to crowds at one of his many charitable events including a stop in Cincinnati last summer to hand out automated external defibrillators and promote CPR training.

It’s a lonely journey going through things like this, and I’m speaking from experience,

Hamlin said.

Just having that little outlet of just allowing to release and express yourself, it’ll empty the stress cup just a little bit.

He acknowledged he had feelings of trepidation in the days leading up to his first practice in pads at training camp in July. And he credits the support he’s received from his family and teammates.

I haven’t had all the answers throughout this process,

Hamlin said.

All I’ve been doing is just keep putting my right foot in front of the left, and just keep being who I am.

Now, that’s a true Sportsman’s attitude.

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