The Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals game has been postponed.


Hamlin’s cardiac arrest in a Buffalo Bills game was declared a “critical condition”, according to the Bills and an ESPN broadcast

Hamlin had a cardiac arrest at the Bills game on Monday. His heartbeat was restored on the field, according to the Bills, and he remains in a “critical condition” at a Cincinnati hospital.

Within ten seconds of the collapse, Bills team trainers were treating the player. An ambulance was brought onto the field in less than five minutes, footage shows, and he was administered CPR, according to an ESPN broadcast.

The game was canceled by the NFL and the players association, the statement said. The football teams’ coaches or players did not request to continue playing, according to Troy Vincent, an executive vice president of operations.

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The Bills wide receiver Damar Diggs arrived at the University of Cincinnati Hospital late Monday night with a sprained hamstring injury

Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs arrived at the University of Cincinnati Hospital where Hamlin was being treated late Monday night, ESPN’s broadcast showed.

Hamlin has played every game this season. The Bills selected a Pennsylvania native as a sixth-round draft pick in 2021 and he played for the University of Pittsburgh.

He sat out games due to an injury in 2016 but was later added to the team, according to his bio. The NFL site added that he also missed time due to injuries in 2017 and 2019.

“We have been in touch with Bills and Bengals players, and with the NFL. The only thing that matters at this moment is Damar’s health and well being,” the players association said.

“It’s definitely the right call,” he said after the Lakers game against the Charlotte Hornets Monday night, adding, “The safety of players in all sports is always the most important. It was a terrible thing to see.”

James said that his thoughts and prayers were with the kid’s family, along with the rest of the NFL family.

Well wishes and prayers were sent by several star athletes, including Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson, Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, and free agent Odell Beckham Jr.

The Innocuous Side of Football, Revealed in Clark’s Live Broadcast on the FOOTBALL Network and ESPN on Twitter

Clark told us that we have to see the ugly side of football tonight. “A side of football that no one ever wants to see or never wants to admit exists.”

Clark had a complication with a sickle cell trait and had to be rushed to hospital. He missed the remainder of the season because of his spleen and bladder removal and made a full recovery. He went on to become an analyst for ESPN on the NFL and MMA.

I dealt with this before and I watched my teammates cry while I was in the hospital. I had them call me and tell me that they didn’t think I was going to make it, Clark said on his live broadcast.

Clark asked the football community, pundits and fans alike, to have more sympathy for the players putting themselves in harm’s way for others.

If we get upset when our favorite fantasy player plays badly, or if the guy who plays on our team doesn’t do well, then we’re saying he’s worthless and we’re saying you get to make all this money.

“Blown away by how good Scott Van Pelt and Ryan Clark are handling this. Not exactly an easy assignment, and they’re shining. Perspective, class, honesty, emotion, all of it,” sports writer Jason Mackey wrote on Twitter, while former sports writer Matt Lindner said the two hosts’ handling of the coverage will be “taught in journalism classes for years to come.”