The medical crew on that field deserves endless praise, they had not a second to waste and barely any room if any at all for error and ended up saving this guys life. Now he's out there as a full participant in practice only months after this and has made what looks like a full recovery.
U are correct they saved his life. He stopped breathing TWICE on the field. When u saw them put him in the ambulance. Then they brought him back out . They had to get his HEART going again. What a crazy night. ❤️
Who cares, this happens all the time, we need to fix this issue, which is done by all eating a whole foods, plant based diet, create a natural, non toxic environment, in nature, in our cities, and in all our products, as well as exercise more, it’s so easy, but greed for money is the problem as always. Also, we have 8 billion people, and only 1 planet. If people cared as much about the planet that they do their friends, family, or this guy, our climate wouldn’t be getting worse and worse all the time. We only have 1 planet, but we could easily lose 7.5+ billion people, and our species would be fine, especially if only the strongest and smartest were left, and the planet would also benefit from this. Just the objective truth.
@@ncard00im so confused by this reply. How do we go from cardiac arrest to Whole Foods lol! What the Hell are you talking about the Planet for? Yes, global warming etc. Is a thing…but it’s not relevant here at ALL so careful saying things like Who cares…geez the audacity
Med team LET HIM ON THE FIELD..MED TEAM HAD THE POWER TO KEEP HIM OFF THE FIELD MED TEAM..WAS CAUGHT SITTING ON THIER ASS.....PEOPLE CAN AND DID GET HURT KEEP ME FAR AWAY FROM THAT "MED TEAM"
I love how THE BENGALS HEAD COACH agreed to cancel the game. And he went to the hospital. That’s some class and some heart right there. Good job Zac Taylor ❤
When this happened, I honestly think that everyone forgot about the game and just prayed for Damar Hamlin. The game didn't matter anymore. A young man's life is what mattered to everyone. I am just so glad that the medical crew took such swift action and kept his heart beating. I am thankful that he lived and I am also thankful that he is able to lead his normal life.
A year later and this still brings tears to my eyes. The way everyone came together was incredible. Those medical professionals are hero’s in my eyes. Life is beautiful. Don’t ever take it for granted.
"I almost lost my life out there. Seeing many people meet me and cheer for me when I was discharged from the hospital almost felt like a 'welcome back' to life." - Damar Hamlin
Lifelong Bills fan here. Thank you, Cincinatti. Thank you so much for the grace you have always shown us and the respect you gave to Damar and our team that night. Thank you.
This whole event was staged. Warch the wat he falls he lands on his but before completely falling to the ground. At the SB Damar Hamlin wore a jacket mocking Jesus Christ. The god that everyone prayed to to "Save" his life. All scripted my friend.
I love how the Bengals cared so much for the Bills during this heartbreaking moment. No matter what the scenario is, it’s not everyday that you see that on or at a football game.
If the Cincy team had been classless they could have forced the Bills to play or forfeit, but I don't think any group of humans would be happy winning that way.
I don’t watch sports so I’m not sure why this was suggested for me but man was I sobbing lol. This story is incredible and I never knew there was such love and support within the football community among players and fans. It was really beautiful to see so many people come together
You cried watching a an actor pretend. Watch him fall to the ground. He breaks the impact of the fall by landing on his but first. Look at his jacket he wore at the Superbowl. He was mocking the same god everyone prayed to for him.
i visited that ICU to support my dad who was recovering from open heart surgery shortly after damar was there. the medical staff there is completely top notch and i am so thankful they were there both for damar and my father, who has since made a full recovery after his triple bypass
Imagine your boss said “5 minutes then back to work” after you just watched your coworker literally DIE in front of your eyes, then taken away in an ambulance. Kudos to all the coaches, medical staff, and captains that night for keeping everyone’s mental health a priority over a game.
crazy ppl are bashing him for being the comeback player of the year. this dude almost died on the field and yet he’s still here standing. i have nothing but respect for Hamlin.
It’s because he didn’t do anything when he came back. He barely played. This same incident happened to Chris Pronger back in 1998 and he returned to play the next game.
@@btgkg9639 agreed. The NFL needs to provide the award called "Comeback from Injury". Comeback Player just seems more keen to how a player regains their footing from a bad or no start early in the season.
I was there with my dad. It happened right in front of our section, and he was one of the first people to notice. What was supposed to be the best night of our lives as Bengals fans, turned into the most somber. Very happy Damar is alright. I will say though this night started a chain of negative moments happening in my life, and I truly don't think I'll ever recover or be the same.
@@QuantumTB oh my gosh you are so dense, we are asking about the negative events in their life, I hate people like you who go around telling people why you are right, when your actually the only one who is wrong.
I’m sorry this is kinda convenient because what happened is he got hit in the heart in a certain spot at a certain time Called commotio cordis 90% of people who get it die
@planeedits4686 Actually, you are right. The good thing was that the valves of his heart were 2orking, which means he could get oxygenated blood, going through his aorta vein, so if the valves didn't work blood wouldn't be able to pump and it will kill him.
@@C0ol_beans no intention to hate on you, but virtually everything you said in that comment about heart valves and so on is wrong. Please consider removing such blatant misinformation and don't try to explain things you obviously don't really know about.
@gustav9885 idk what u ate talking about. Last time I checked, I learned this in year 9, which was a year ago. I'm pretty sure I am right. The statements I said are right, while the reason for his passing out might be something different. Please study this before replying back.
@@C0ol_beans @C0ol_beans lol, your education system obviously failed you. That or you're trolling. First of all, your aorta is not a vein but an artery. Second, your heart valves are important for circulation, however they are not the structures pumping blood. If your heart stops, like his did, it's not pumping blood anymore. The valves are what keep blood from flowing in the wrong direction. What kept him alive is the Bills medical team performing CPR to keep his blood moving and his lungs ventilated, thus delivering air to his body. At least that's how I always understood it, feel free to correct me where I'm wrong, though!;)
My family are diehard Cincinnati fans but I remember my mom and dad both in tears watching, and I came running in hearing them cry. I remember my mom crying saying "that's someones babyboy" can't imagine what he and his family went through
The whole thing was an act. Watch him fall to the ground he lands on his but first. Look at the SB last year. He wore a jacket mocking Jesus Christ crucifixion. After some one who was saved by god that sure is a nice way to give gratitude.
I remember watching this game live on tv with my teenage football player son, and it gave us chills. I’ve been an EMT for over 25 years, and I’ve worked football game standbys with injuries, but nothing compares to this. The team taking a knee and surrounding him to help give him privacy was what really gave me goosies. As human beings and EMS providers, we were SO happy that he made it through this, and as football fans we cheer Mr. Hamlin on every chance we get! 💙🧡💙
I saw my mom lose her heart beat three times..all those times she came back..I remember praying for him. God bless this young man and all the people who have cardiac issues.
I had never heard of Damar. Didn’t follow the Bills, but when this happened I was heartbroken for the family and friends. Watched for daily updates. So glad when he was well enough to go home. He is such a caring man. When I watched this video, I cried. Best wishes and God bless.
You use the words:"God bless". I wish that people would acknowledge God even more than what they do. Long story short:I came across footage, of a Man who had a Heart Attack, and died... right in a Church! However, there was a Medical Team in that Church, that did CPR and all, and God worked and moved, and raised him from the dead! The Pastor, a Brother E. Dewey Smith, said this:"The Medical Team can work on him...but only God can give Breath"! He was, of course, referring to the Breath of Life. Only God can give THAT! The Man recovered, and apparently went on to live his life.
Back in December, I got incredibly ill, septic shock due to complications from a kidney stone. I nearly died. I was in the ICU for a solid month. While I was there, who would be rushed into the room next to mine? Damar Hamlin. The players from both teams that came to see him and wish him a speedy recovery were some of the greatest people in the world. They treated my wife so well, as if she were a lifelong friend. While I lay in bed, and my wife was unsure if I'd ever wake up again, these beautiful human beings who's friend was also in a very serious situation, embraced her and offered her support and compassion. It's something I will never be able to repay, and something I think about on a daily basis. I am a lifelong Bengals diehard, but I also now love the Buffalo Bills for their tremendous people.
I’m from and live in Buffalo NY. It was a very sad time to see one of our players this way. Our whole city was united even for just that day. We were Buffalo strong . Thank you to everyone across the USA for the support you have given one of our players 🙏🏼 may god be with you all
@@sebastiannnb Not everyone is a believer, even some of us mock alot of other religions in the past jesus probably wouldn't like it if we are this hypocrite. The best we can do is set a better example.
@@Kaiyoo0 I don’t mock other religions. Also, Damar was a Christian before this event. The liberals and the deep state got to him and likely threatened his entire bloodline if he revealed anything about the vaccine dropping him. Then, they made him turn and mock Christ on the biggest stage in sports. I don’t envy his position, he’s probably terrified and has nowhere to turn, but it’s disgusting and blasphemous none the less. This is why democrats are demons
Even though it haw been around 8 months since this happened, I still teared up watching this video, and everything that happened.I'm a huge Bills fan, but seeing everyone in the NFL community come together was amazing.
This was the first football since I moved to my new state and my family and I were in a air bnb to give us time to get our stuff. I was so excited to watch football(not a fan of either team, but just wanted to watch some football) and when Hamlin went down I told my dad, “hey you might wanna come check this out” this scared me.
Damar's collapse was caused by a medical phenomenon called commotio cordis. When Tee Higgins hit Damar's chest with his shoulder, it hit a specific ventricle in Damar's heart at a specific heartbeat and caused the cardiac arrest. It's rare and more common with baseball players. The team that worked on him on the field absolutely saved his life.
@@bradentheman1373people theorize that the COVID vax had a hand in it. It has been proven that certain companies’ vaccine caused inflammation around the heart, and that mixed with a huge impact to the heart it’s no wonder he nearly died. Although it’s still speculation, and even if it was true, they aren’t going to say it was the vaccines fault publicly.
I remember watching this game and my brother, a die hard bengals fan, immediately dropped to a knee and began praying. something he rarely does but in that moment I knew he was affected by seeing what we’d witnessed. He even began rooting for the bills after this and kept saying that even though he was a bengals fan for life he hoped the bills would make it to the superbowl.
I started praying after watching it, I live in Cincinnati and I was praying for him and the Bills. I was checking on his status constantly all night long praying he lived. I was crying for him and so worried. We all prayed for the bills. I donated to his charity as well and followed that. We came together so quickly and I’ll forever be grateful for the other fans.
The reaction the public to Damar Hamlin's injury truly restored some of my hope for society. People from all races, political backgrounds, and just different all rallied behind the young man. I honestly will never forget it in a time that this country seemed more divided than ever. Happy for Damar / God Bless the medical staff that heroically saved his life
This was scary to see. Both teams, even though they were rivals that day, had cared. Dead silence is something to never hear on a football field, and that is how you know it was serious. They gave him CPR for 15 minutes before he started breathing again. It's a miracle he's alive. Edit: Everyone in the replies is saying he is dead, and they revived him, and all that. Ok, you've convinced me.
I remember this game and all the uncertainty going through life and seeing all my friends just looking nervous 24/7 with me. It was so relieving to see him turn out ok and this is one of the reasons I love the NFL. Between all the rivalries and trash talk we are a big family full of love and support. I am a Patriots fan and that game against the Bills was the only time I remember wanting us to lose and I still feel that way. My school also starting CPR training for all students to help prevent things like this being too serious in the future. Peace
I’m a Bengals fan in Cincinnati. I remember watching the Week 17 game live on TV with my family. Damar Hamlin’s collapse was the most horrifying thing I’ve seen in 23 years of watching football. I’m glad they decided to cancel the game, because I didn’t want to see the game continue and doubt the players and coaches wanted to continue playing after witnessing that. I felt horrible about it and terrible for the Bills fans in attendance. I’m glad none of the Bengals fans in the stadium decided to be jackasses about the situation. After the game, downtown Cincinnati was full of support for the Bills. Multiple buildings were lit up red and blue. There were signs with the number 3 hanging in windows. I think there may have even been electronic billboard messages supporting Damar. I’m so glad he covered and I hope he stays healthy. Hopefully he has a great career and does a lot of good with the $9 million his GoFundMe raised. And I hope to God I never see what happened to Damar ever happen again.
As a bills fan watching this game i was horrified because i thought it was just a normal injury from a tackle until my dad said they started CPR. Ill always remember this
I was at the game and it was my second NFL game ever. I couldn't believe that day. It still doesn't feel real sometimes but all we care about is that Damar is healthy now
I cannot express how wild that opening kickoff return was. I got to the stadium just in time, seconds to spare, and I saw the stadium absolutely erupt, with numerous people crying. Truly a one of a kind moment that I will never forget.
This is a cardiac event called Cammotio Cordis. It's when there is heavy impact to a person's chest at an exact time in the heart beat. Great job by the first responders. Immediate CPR is what saved his life.
@@chrisg334I think it was a bit of both. With the evidence of certain vaccines causing inflammation around the heart, plus a major impact to the chest, it’s a miracle he pulled through. Hopefully more people get the help they need after being harmed.
I teared up watching. There’s no way to forget what happened. Suddenly this incredible game ceased as everyone, literally everyone focused on what was really important. The two teams, hell everyone pulled for one thing. It’s a reminder that our collective humanity trumps everything that might divide us.
The energy inside of Paycor stadium was insane that night. I went from turning and high fiving, to turning back and he was down so fast. Deafening roars turned to deafening silence. In the end everyone is just walking out of the stadium in disbelief. Glad he's recovered to good health.
Watched the play happen on live television. It was so heartbreaking and scary to watch, but so wholesome at the same time. The guy who hit Hamlin wasn't like, "Hooray, I took out a good player on the other team!". No, they were crying and felt terrible. Incredible story.
This reminds me of Fabrice Muamba, a British football player who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch in 2012. His heart was stopped for over 20 minutes, the match was live and everyone saw him just collapse onto the ground. He made a full recovery but has retired from playing. The body is a mysterious thing, no matter how well you look after it something will always happen.
I work in EMS, and me and my coworkers were all watching this live at the station. We all speculated it was commotio cordis, which ive never seen before after 5 years as a first responder. The only reason he lived was those medical staff being well training. Spectacular job. Im so happy hes alive and well.
Commotio cordis was ruled out by the 2nd arrest. Take a listen to cardiologist Peter McCullough and others talk about this. They're trying to call it CC, but it was not, by definition.
How many more cardiac arrests in healthy young people have you seen since then? There were about 5 high school athletes in Vegas that dropped dead shortly after Damar. Tragic. Definitely the experiment. J Wilderness has several videos of athletes, performers, newscasters, etc, dropping dead while in action.
I personally don't care for football much, but I've always had respect for the players and wishing them the best. To hear he recovered and was in high sprites is just awesome.
I’m not an NFL fan I’m more into NBA but I’ll never forget this incident the whole week I was praying that this man didn’t die and when I heard his first words were “did we win?” I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry I was just happy he made it back to his family huge thanks to the doctors who helped him get back on his feet
I saw it happen live on TV and it was so scary. But, It’s so touching how every team and so many fans came together to support him and it’s amazing that he recovered :)
I lost my dad on December 16th. I don't know why but when I found out what happened with Damar that night while the game was happening (i got home late and caught it halfway through while it was postponed) all I could do was beg my dad to make sure he didn't join him. I remember asking my mom to add him to her prayers. The next several hours of not hearing an update just had me unable to sleep. I didn't even know this guy. I didn't even really watch the Buffalo Bills. I'm a Cowboys diehard but I felt like watching football that night. I'm glad I did. I'm glad this young man is okay.
I remember watching that like it was yesterday. I was watching it with my family, we saw him make the tackle, and thought nothing of it. (we are bengals fans). and they were just saw him collapse. It was a nightmare, watching the screen as they kept going back and forth between the commentators, and Damar. I still remember them trying to talk about Chick-fil-A to cheer people up.
Seeing the whole situation unfold and go from so dark to uplifting and ultimately a massive positive was amazing. So proud to call those who treated Damar and helped him make it through this terrifying experience my coworkers.
As a Steelers fan I almost cried😭I watched the collapse over 15 times. Also to former Bills fans I hope you guys are okay. I jus happy he survived🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I'm from the UK and just been crying watching this. He was clearly loved and made a big impact on many peoples lives, esp youngsters. I hope he makes a full recovery and can keep doing what he loves, he's so young. My dad had his 1st major heart attack on his 41st birthday, followed quick by 2 more. I was 17,pregnant with my 1st daughter but all of a sudden felt like a little girl with no hope, scared I'd lose my dad.... He ended up having a quadruple heart bypass. I visited as he came out of intensive care and the state he was in still traumatises me when I think about it now at home 6yrs old. My dad has just surpassed his 68th birthday on 22/2/23.
I can’t imagine what that moment feels like for both men involved- obviously we know how terrifying and stressful and traumatic it is for Damar but I also imagine it was rough for Tee too. On both ends and even for the players and spectators and even us at home, I think it was a stunning reminder of how fragile we really are.
As a healthcare professional, I watched this live as another day in the office. It's easy to forget when you work codes and crazy situations in the medical field constantly that this isn't a normal experience for the public. I think the responders did an excellent job.
Man I remember this happening because it was soon after it happened to me. I went into cardiac arrest while playing and had cpr done for 7 minutes and was technically dead that whole time. I am so blessed to be here and so is damar
I was speechless when I saw this happen. I’m glad he’s OK and I am super proud of the responders. They made the right choice suspending and in the end not resuming the game. After what just happened I couldn’t imagine what would happen if they tried to go back to playing.
As a bills fan, I watched this game live and I remember tearing up watching Allen and Diggs crying and same with all the other team while they made a circle around him. I am so god damn grateful for Buffalo General and UC Medical, for their help. God bless all of you. I remember when my grandfather was in Buffalo General, shortly before his passing. They were great. I really appreciate all of you and all the staff everywhere. Love you Damar. #3
There is no other fan base like the Bill’s mafia.. the amount of love and support that they give out during times like this is truly incredible.. it is possibly the most infectious fan base in the NFL.. I will most certainly not forget a single moment from that night..
I agree but I feel like most fan bases would have been this way, something like this hasn't taken place in many years it would have been a shock for any team and that would have been the same show of emotion and love for the teammate
I'm a Bengals fan. That was a terrifying moment watching that game. I even know the exact words he said when he woke up. "Did we win?" And the nurse/doctor said: "you won the game of life". Ill never forget that=)
i will forever remember watching this whole situation unfold on tv. cried every single day until he was out and then kept crying days after because he survived. absolutely incredible work from the bills medical team honestly.
Not only am I not a Buff Bills fan but I'm not even into Football that much and this had me holding back tears the whole way through. Wow. What a beautiful story.
I was at this game (bills fan) and it was honestly heartwarming to see the community support between bills and bengals fans right as it happened. we were all just sitting there in shock and i saw many fans crying into opposing fans shoulders, from both teams. every single bengals fan i saw was unbelievably nice and were clearly all going through the same things bills fans were. it was nice to know that we could be united by something like this. +respect bengals fans, still hate you for the playoffs though 😂
i was there as well. i shook every Bills fan hand i saw that night. i also work for UC hospital. when i saw that ambulance come on the field, i knew this was life threatening. like all the others in the stands, i stood there in stunned silence wondering what life threatening situation had befallen Damar. such a scary night, but there was beauty in it. the fans came together and soothed one another. Who Dey Nation and Bills Mafia, brothers and sisters for life
Hey, Bengals fan here. We've been kinda brother fanbases since that Bengals/Ravens game. Respect to y'all. Play hard in the playoffs but after the game is over, nothing but love. We know what it's like to get so close but not win it too over here. Freaking hurts, and we are solid fanbases.
The medical team deserved all the praise they received. They were amazing! I'm so glad Damar has made an amazing recovery. I don't say the word "miracle" too often, but him surving is definitely a miracle.
The fact that the Bengals, the Bills season rivals, GAVE UP the #1 seed because of this game shows how scary it was for everyone there. With the season on the line, the opposite team still gave up being crowned the best team in the AFC because of this.
During the event, I was on the verge of tears. I thought it was much worse than it was. Kept asking for updates from my mom, wondering what was gonnahappen. So glad he turned out ok!!!
I’ll always have a huge respect for the bengals and bengals fans for how they treated the situation also all of bills staff and players and fans. Sincerely a 49er fan. 💙
It's not the scariest, it's the most beautiful moment of the NFL. It's hard times where we know and see, who is really on our side and the fact not only his family, but the whole team, the whole NFL and all of its fans supported him, is the true beauty of this moment
@@geometricart7851 That's actually the reason I avoided saying it's the scariest moment, since I was sure there had to be an even worse moment than this
@@geometricart7851the difference between Hughes and Hamlin is that Hughes had a previous medical condition that went unnoticed, while Hamlin was hit at the exact hundredth of a second to stop his heart.
Side note, but this event (more so the aftermath) had also been an incredible push for our profession of athletic training. To be able to show people what we are capable of and how important it is to have athletic trainers - and to also see the support from Damar and the NFL for athletic trainers - has been so so huge and meaningful. This is often a worst nightmare for us and we never wish this on any of our athletes/patience, but its so rewarding to see such an amazing outcome - for both Damar and the awareness surrounding the profession!
Apart from Hamlin himself, the two heroes of this story are Danny Kellington and modern medicine. Lions WR Chuck Hughes died on the field in 1971, and Patriots WR Daryl Stingley was left quadriplegic-for-life on the field in 1978, but Damar Hamlin is alive and well today. That’s amazing progress, really.
My brother and dad were in the stadium when this happened because we’re from Cincinnati. And it was just a heart-stopping moment when we watched it on TV. Thank God he’s okay.
i barely watch football, and this man’s recovery and dedication brought me to tears im glad he’s doing better, and hope he gets a Super Bowl moment soon 🫶🏾
its the fact that bengals fans were praying for him that shows the culture of football, i could hate your guts one second but be praying for your friends and family the next
Not a football or sports fan of any kind but what happened to Damar Hamlin and the outpouring of love and support he received makes me tear up. On a more serious note, for those who may not understand why people were shaken after Damar Hamlin collapsed, watching someone collapse without warning is extremely scary. I know because I’ve witnessed it firsthand. I was sitting in my college class when the person sitting next to me moved their chair and started to make a gagging sound. Someone yelled out that it was a seizure and I immediately leaped into action, supporting the person’s neck as they fell out of their chair and onto the floor. Thankfully, they woke up soon after and appeared okay but were still taken by medical personnel that had been called to come get them to the clinic. At the time, I was okay but several hours later, I was crying in my dorm room from the stress of the situation and at the thought that I didn’t do enough. That event still haunts me to this day and I’m sure Damar Hamlin collapsing on the field will remain with the players, coaches, and anyone who watched the game for the rest of their life.
The medical crew on that field deserves endless praise, they had not a second to waste and barely any room if any at all for error and ended up saving this guys life. Now he's out there as a full participant in practice only months after this and has made what looks like a full recovery.
U are correct they saved his life. He stopped breathing TWICE on the field. When u saw them put him in the ambulance. Then they brought him back out . They had to get his HEART going again. What a crazy night. ❤️
Who cares, this happens all the time, we need to fix this issue, which is done by all eating a whole foods, plant based diet, create a natural, non toxic environment, in nature, in our cities, and in all our products, as well as exercise more, it’s so easy, but greed for money is the problem as always. Also, we have 8 billion people, and only 1 planet. If people cared as much about the planet that they do their friends, family, or this guy, our climate wouldn’t be getting worse and worse all the time. We only have 1 planet, but we could easily lose 7.5+ billion people, and our species would be fine, especially if only the strongest and smartest were left, and the planet would also benefit from this. Just the objective truth.
@@ncard00none of that vague rant has anything to do with the original comment, go find relative posts to rant on
@@ncard00you’re totally unhinged. go back to an alex jones video
@@ncard00im so confused by this reply. How do we go from cardiac arrest to Whole Foods lol! What the Hell are you talking about the Planet for? Yes, global warming etc. Is a thing…but it’s not relevant here at ALL so careful saying things like Who cares…geez the audacity
The medical team was absolutely flawless. They were wicked fast and those few seconds paid off and they were able to save Damar Hamlin!
God saved Damar Hamlin
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@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ ❤ The verse of the day! Thanks for sharing brother!
Med team LET HIM ON THE FIELD..MED TEAM HAD THE POWER TO KEEP HIM OFF THE FIELD MED TEAM..WAS CAUGHT SITTING ON THIER ASS.....PEOPLE CAN AND DID GET HURT KEEP ME FAR AWAY FROM THAT "MED TEAM"
I knew this before he was treated. All over hyped.
I love how THE BENGALS HEAD COACH agreed to cancel the game. And he went to the hospital. That’s some class and some heart right there. Good job Zac Taylor ❤
@@AmazedBunionDoes not change the fact that he almost died
@@AmazedBunionIt’s called football, it wasn’t made for weak men like yourself. Hockey players get in fights, does that mean they should die? GFY
When this happened, I honestly think that everyone forgot about the game and just prayed for Damar Hamlin. The game didn't matter anymore. A young man's life is what mattered to everyone. I am just so glad that the medical crew took such swift action and kept his heart beating. I am thankful that he lived and I am also thankful that he is able to lead his normal life.
@jurassiicearth it’s not that serious it’s not like he is killing people it’s just football your over exaggerating it. He still almost lost his life.
@jurassiicearthhe had a heart attack though. Let’s just be happy that’s he’s ok.
A year later and this still brings tears to my eyes. The way everyone came together was incredible. Those medical professionals are hero’s in my eyes. Life is beautiful. Don’t ever take it for granted.
"Did we win?" damn, that's how much he was dedicated to sport, he literally survived death, and he still very deeply cared if his team won or not
its called brainwashing. they learn football and only football. Become Football Pro or be homeless forever.
And that doctor said the cringest fucking thing I've ever heard
He didn’t die though. His heart just had an irregular electrical rhythm. Death is death, no coming back from it. 🤷🏻♂️
@@sbdftw1702no but he was extremely close to dying, cpr for 10 minutes.
@@killanoidd that’s normal
"You won the game of life"
This will forever give me chills. God bless Damar Hamlin.
You almost died for nothing
It makes me laugh picturing him waking up and the doctor saying this and him just being like “tf?”
Lmao the doctor trying to get in the documentary
he turned his back on God and chose to mock Jesus on the biggest stage. Fuck Damar and the Deep State
Facts
man, i teared up watching this. the amount of love shown by everyone towards Damar is so special.
Same here, this was beautiful. It's amazing seeing so many people united in times when everyone seems so divided.
It made me cry inside
Same!
I teared up when they said "safe and effective"
Same! 🥲🥲🥲
Damar: "Did we win?"
Doctors: "You won the game of life"
DAMn that hit hard
Pun intended?
@@Mster_J🤣🤣
@@Mster_J😅😂
Hit hard? Just seems very forced and movie-like. Like others have said, seems like doc wanted his Disney moment lol
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"I almost lost my life out there. Seeing many people meet me and cheer for me when I was discharged from the hospital almost felt like a 'welcome back' to life." - Damar Hamlin
He should change his name to Lazarus, dude got a second bite of the apple.
Damn man I shared a few tears watching this I'm glad buddy ok🤧
Yeah, I'll check echo a bunch of the comments here: the sad thing is, we'll NEVER know if this was real or fake!
@@doctorpresident5681it was real bro
@doctorpresident5681 what makes you think this could be fake?
Lifelong Bills fan here. Thank you, Cincinatti. Thank you so much for the grace you have always shown us and the respect you gave to Damar and our team that night. Thank you.
Thank God the stadium is so close to UC medical center
I only hate the bills during playoffs but that’s it. At least the fans aren’t assholes
fr (bills fan to here) I have so much respect for them
This is what we all need to do. Care about all people. No matter race, age, gender, I am so proud of how hard he worked to live. Great story
This whole event was staged. Warch the wat he falls he lands on his but before completely falling to the ground. At the SB Damar Hamlin wore a jacket mocking Jesus Christ. The god that everyone prayed to to "Save" his life. All scripted my friend.
I love how the Bengals cared so much for the Bills during this heartbreaking moment. No matter what the scenario is, it’s not everyday that you see that on or at a football game.
I prayed for him so much and I’m a Cincinnati person. I cried and gave wishes for everyone. It was truly beautiful to see us all come together
It’s because they know life or death is more important than football.
I agree, however, they all know that they have the same poi son running through them. Must be terrifying.
If the Cincy team had been classless they could have forced the Bills to play or forfeit, but I don't think any group of humans would be happy winning that way.
It's just a game. No one is supposed to die. Watching a lifeless coworker being worked on with 20 minutes of cpr. Is crazy.
I don’t watch sports so I’m not sure why this was suggested for me but man was I sobbing lol. This story is incredible and I never knew there was such love and support within the football community among players and fans. It was really beautiful to see so many people come together
You cried watching a an actor pretend. Watch him fall to the ground. He breaks the impact of the fall by landing on his but first. Look at his jacket he wore at the Superbowl. He was mocking the same god everyone prayed to for him.
@@Silvercontained I have to watch. that. I agree that not all is being said or shown.
@@Silvercontainedok bro actors can’t be put in ambulances and brought to hospitals
@@SilvercontainedYeah an actor. How effin stupid to hear. There always has to be trolls. Give Demar and everyone there some respect.
@@aegisalttt Look inside the ambulance. It wasnt s normal ambulance.
i visited that ICU to support my dad who was recovering from open heart surgery shortly after damar was there. the medical staff there is completely top notch and i am so thankful they were there both for damar and my father, who has since made a full recovery after his triple bypass
Blessings to your dad! ✨
Tyj
BOT!!!!
I❤ medical staff ⚕️
@@youthinkso-u9q bruh you a phyco but prayers to his dad
His neurological function being fully intact is amazing and due to flawless cpr. The medical team was perfect. What a beautiful recovery ❤
Imagine your boss said “5 minutes then back to work” after you just watched your coworker literally DIE in front of your eyes, then taken away in an ambulance.
Kudos to all the coaches, medical staff, and captains that night for keeping everyone’s mental health a priority over a game.
League has said many times that nobody said that and Joe said it because that’s the normal protocol
I was at the game that night and bravo to all the medical staff and the athletic coach for saving bros life
It works that way at any other job
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@@chadlebato7943 bro where u working 💀
crazy ppl are bashing him for being the comeback player of the year. this dude almost died on the field and yet he’s still here standing. i have nothing but respect for Hamlin.
It’s because he didn’t do anything when he came back. He barely played. This same incident happened to Chris Pronger back in 1998 and he returned to play the next game.
@@btgkg9639 agreed. The NFL needs to provide the award called "Comeback from Injury". Comeback Player just seems more keen to how a player regains their footing from a bad or no start early in the season.
Ok. Thanks
He didn’t Almost die, medically he died twice but they got his heart going again
Even the other players in the category said he should have won the award.
I was there with my dad. It happened right in front of our section, and he was one of the first people to notice. What was supposed to be the best night of our lives as Bengals fans, turned into the most somber. Very happy Damar is alright. I will say though this night started a chain of negative moments happening in my life, and I truly don't think I'll ever recover or be the same.
What happened?
Yeah what happened
@@nameredacted6221 I mean the video explains it
@@noahmarkow867 the comment above me
@@QuantumTB oh my gosh you are so dense, we are asking about the negative events in their life, I hate people like you who go around telling people why you are right, when your actually the only one who is wrong.
"You won, you won the game of life" - this hits my heart so hard.
I’m sorry this is kinda convenient because what happened is he got hit in the heart in a certain spot at a certain time Called commotio cordis 90% of people who get it die
@planeedits4686 Actually, you are right. The good thing was that the valves of his heart were 2orking, which means he could get oxygenated blood, going through his aorta vein, so if the valves didn't work blood wouldn't be able to pump and it will kill him.
@@C0ol_beans no intention to hate on you, but virtually everything you said in that comment about heart valves and so on is wrong. Please consider removing such blatant misinformation and don't try to explain things you obviously don't really know about.
@gustav9885 idk what u ate talking about. Last time I checked, I learned this in year 9, which was a year ago. I'm pretty sure I am right. The statements I said are right, while the reason for his passing out might be something different. Please study this before replying back.
@@C0ol_beans @C0ol_beans lol, your education system obviously failed you. That or you're trolling. First of all, your aorta is not a vein but an artery. Second, your heart valves are important for circulation, however they are not the structures pumping blood. If your heart stops, like his did, it's not pumping blood anymore. The valves are what keep blood from flowing in the wrong direction. What kept him alive is the Bills medical team performing CPR to keep his blood moving and his lungs ventilated, thus delivering air to his body.
At least that's how I always understood it, feel free to correct me where I'm wrong, though!;)
My family are diehard Cincinnati fans but I remember my mom and dad both in tears watching, and I came running in hearing them cry. I remember my mom crying saying "that's someones babyboy" can't imagine what he and his family went through
The whole thing was an act. Watch him fall to the ground he lands on his but first. Look at the SB last year. He wore a jacket mocking Jesus Christ crucifixion. After some one who was saved by god that sure is a nice way to give gratitude.
Dude just be happy for him :l@@Silvercontained
@@SilvercontainedWhy is it always the religious people who are out of their minds? Stop the nonsense conspiracy bs.
@@MFBloosh I know, you can’t exactly fake a potentially life threatening situation
@@MFBloosh if he did try he’d immediately freak when they started CPR
I remember watching this game live on tv with my teenage football player son, and it gave us chills. I’ve been an EMT for over 25 years, and I’ve worked football game standbys with injuries, but nothing compares to this. The team taking a knee and surrounding him to help give him privacy was what really gave me goosies. As human beings and EMS providers, we were SO happy that he made it through this, and as football fans we cheer Mr. Hamlin on every chance we get! 💙🧡💙
I saw my mom lose her heart beat three times..all those times she came back..I remember praying for him. God bless this young man and all the people who have cardiac issues.
Well Damar Hamlin basically mocked your prayers during the SB last year lol.
I had never heard of Damar. Didn’t follow the Bills, but when this happened I was heartbroken for the family and friends. Watched for daily updates. So glad when he was well enough to go home. He is such a caring man. When I watched this video, I cried. Best wishes and God bless.
You use the words:"God bless". I wish that people would acknowledge God even more than what they do.
Long story short:I came across footage, of a Man who had a Heart Attack, and died... right in a Church! However, there was a Medical Team in that Church, that did CPR and all, and God worked and moved, and raised him from the dead! The Pastor, a Brother E. Dewey Smith, said this:"The Medical Team can work on him...but only God can give Breath"! He was, of course, referring to the Breath of Life. Only God can give THAT!
The Man recovered, and apparently went on to live his life.
He's a great actor. Really fooled Alot of people. Youblustvof missed him falling on his but before he hit the ground.
@@Silvercontained Curious about what you are referring to... 🤔
@@ronaldshank7589that would be so annoying as the medical team lmao, they’re the ones who saved him, gods the one who tried to kill him.
I'm the same way, @hollysnow5290. I had _no idea_ who Damar Hamlin was until this game, and _immediately_ started praying for him.
Back in December, I got incredibly ill, septic shock due to complications from a kidney stone. I nearly died. I was in the ICU for a solid month. While I was there, who would be rushed into the room next to mine? Damar Hamlin. The players from both teams that came to see him and wish him a speedy recovery were some of the greatest people in the world. They treated my wife so well, as if she were a lifelong friend. While I lay in bed, and my wife was unsure if I'd ever wake up again, these beautiful human beings who's friend was also in a very serious situation, embraced her and offered her support and compassion. It's something I will never be able to repay, and something I think about on a daily basis. I am a lifelong Bengals diehard, but I also now love the Buffalo Bills for their tremendous people.
Thank You from Buffalo
That is a beautiful story.
That is awesome
Glad you made it, man. Thank you for sharing.
Holy sh*t.
How the hell did you get complications with a kidney stone.
Did some of the doctors f*ck up the surgery?
I’m from and live in Buffalo NY. It was a very sad time to see one of our players this way. Our whole city was united even for just that day. We were Buffalo strong . Thank you to everyone across the USA for the support you have given one of our players 🙏🏼 may god be with you all
I'm happy he fully recovered. I'll be rooting for him
It Was A Ritual, Y’all Know Masons Control Your Sports Games
He mocked Jesus Christ. you shouldn't root for him
@@sebastiannnb boo fucking hoo
@@sebastiannnb Not everyone is a believer, even some of us mock alot of other religions in the past jesus probably wouldn't like it if we are this hypocrite.
The best we can do is set a better example.
@@Kaiyoo0 I don’t mock other religions. Also, Damar was a Christian before this event. The liberals and the deep state got to him and likely threatened his entire bloodline if he revealed anything about the vaccine dropping him. Then, they made him turn and mock Christ on the biggest stage in sports. I don’t envy his position, he’s probably terrified and has nowhere to turn, but it’s disgusting and blasphemous none the less. This is why democrats are demons
The sportsmanship created by both teams is like a movie. Both teams did incredible and many people tuned in to support Damar!
Yeah and they definitely let them run for a touchdown to make it easy
Unlike the craziness on display at the Superbowl in 2024.
Fought back tears the entire time I’ve watched this. You don’t see good in the world like this too often.
Me to
Of course you do…😒
@@MsTinkerbelle87 you don’t?
Remembering this made me cry, had to be one of the hardest things to watch in sport history.
Watching this a year later, and it still brings tears to my eyes.
Fr
Even though it haw been around 8 months since this happened, I still teared up watching this video, and everything that happened.I'm a huge Bills fan, but seeing everyone in the NFL community come together was amazing.
This was the first football since I moved to my new state and my family and I were in a air bnb to give us time to get our stuff. I was so excited to watch football(not a fan of either team, but just wanted to watch some football) and when Hamlin went down I told my dad, “hey you might wanna come check this out” this scared me.
Me too
SAME
It’s the commentary during the kick return that gets me choked up everytime
Damar's collapse was caused by a medical phenomenon called commotio cordis. When Tee Higgins hit Damar's chest with his shoulder, it hit a specific ventricle in Damar's heart at a specific heartbeat and caused the cardiac arrest. It's rare and more common with baseball players. The team that worked on him on the field absolutely saved his life.
This is not what happened. At all
@@andrewg136 Ok Andrew - tell us all, in your professional medical opinion, what happened? We would love to hear your case synopsis.
@@andrewg136 I would absolutely LOVE to hear what actually happened I guess from your genius mind lmao
@@bradentheman1373people theorize that the COVID vax had a hand in it. It has been proven that certain companies’ vaccine caused inflammation around the heart, and that mixed with a huge impact to the heart it’s no wonder he nearly died. Although it’s still speculation, and even if it was true, they aren’t going to say it was the vaccines fault publicly.
@@andrewg136the fact that people liked your moronic comment 🤦♂️
praise the man from the opposing team praying and crying, there’s still hope in this world 🙏 3:07
I remember watching this game and my brother, a die hard bengals fan, immediately dropped to a knee and began praying. something he rarely does but in that moment I knew he was affected by seeing what we’d witnessed. He even began rooting for the bills after this and kept saying that even though he was a bengals fan for life he hoped the bills would make it to the superbowl.
I started praying after watching it, I live in Cincinnati and I was praying for him and the Bills. I was checking on his status constantly all night long praying he lived. I was crying for him and so worried. We all prayed for the bills. I donated to his charity as well and followed that. We came together so quickly and I’ll forever be grateful for the other fans.
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The reaction the public to Damar Hamlin's injury truly restored some of my hope for society. People from all races, political backgrounds, and just different all rallied behind the young man. I honestly will never forget it in a time that this country seemed more divided than ever.
Happy for Damar / God Bless the medical staff that heroically saved his life
Bro really. Sadly many people used this as a way to spread propaganda and blamed the vaccine which is completely dumb
Meh, fuck'em, waste of oxygen
They say America is Football, and something else I forgot the saying, but football is one thing that’ll bring us together.
Until damar wore that Antichrist jacket at the Super Bowl
@@Cassiusclay110they need to do a study on weirdos like y’all
This was scary to see. Both teams, even though they were rivals that day, had cared. Dead silence is something to never hear on a football field, and that is how you know it was serious. They gave him CPR for 15 minutes before he started breathing again. It's a miracle he's alive.
Edit: Everyone in the replies is saying he is dead, and they revived him, and all that. Ok, you've convinced me.
it wasn't that bad..
@@winoveruu It was. He almost died.
@@Chaotic_Person101 he did die
@czn No, he was just unconscious for a couple days. He's fine now.
@@Chaotic_Person101 He didn't almost died. He did die. His heart stopped. They revived him.
I remember this game and all the uncertainty going through life and seeing all my friends just looking nervous 24/7 with me. It was so relieving to see him turn out ok and this is one of the reasons I love the NFL. Between all the rivalries and trash talk we are a big family full of love and support. I am a Patriots fan and that game against the Bills was the only time I remember wanting us to lose and I still feel that way. My school also starting CPR training for all students to help prevent things like this being too serious in the future. Peace
I’m a Bengals fan in Cincinnati. I remember watching the Week 17 game live on TV with my family. Damar Hamlin’s collapse was the most horrifying thing I’ve seen in 23 years of watching football. I’m glad they decided to cancel the game, because I didn’t want to see the game continue and doubt the players and coaches wanted to continue playing after witnessing that. I felt horrible about it and terrible for the Bills fans in attendance. I’m glad none of the Bengals fans in the stadium decided to be jackasses about the situation.
After the game, downtown Cincinnati was full of support for the Bills. Multiple buildings were lit up red and blue. There were signs with the number 3 hanging in windows. I think there may have even been electronic billboard messages supporting Damar.
I’m so glad he covered and I hope he stays healthy. Hopefully he has a great career and does a lot of good with the $9 million his GoFundMe raised. And I hope to God I never see what happened to Damar ever happen again.
As a bills fan watching this game i was horrified because i thought it was just a normal injury from a tackle until my dad said they started CPR. Ill always remember this
It was all fake. Part of the script.
@@Silvercontained Well you obviously don’t know football
I was at the game and it was my second NFL game ever. I couldn't believe that day. It still doesn't feel real sometimes but all we care about is that Damar is healthy now
Did they refund it
@@George_Fl0yd that’s what I want to know
@@Oblok2 osama what you doing back from the grave😂😂
@@theprotestantzealot ayo George Floyd is here too 😂
@@Oblok2 damn😂, the government is bringing y’all back or what😂😂
THIS is a PRIME EXAMPLE of how all news networks need to report news!!! This left me feeling so good after such a tragic event!!! ❤ Hamlin!!!!
With sad music? 😂😂
They should probably also report the truth that a little poke on the arm was the underlying reason
@@ghostcreeper243nope....the Truth!
@@AdviceandAdventures more like MAGA delusions
@@J4-4J-J4and you know he got the vaccine how?
Not Into NFL But Seeing This Warms My Heart ❤
I cannot express how wild that opening kickoff return was. I got to the stadium just in time, seconds to spare, and I saw the stadium absolutely erupt, with numerous people crying. Truly a one of a kind moment that I will never forget.
This is a cardiac event called Cammotio Cordis. It's when there is heavy impact to a person's chest at an exact time in the heart beat. Great job by the first responders. Immediate CPR is what saved his life.
@@chrisg334I think it was a bit of both. With the evidence of certain vaccines causing inflammation around the heart, plus a major impact to the chest, it’s a miracle he pulled through. Hopefully more people get the help they need after being harmed.
@@chrisg334And your explanation for the instances this occurred before COVID?
@@mageofdoomsie1598You do realize this type of even occurred long before COVID right?
@@danielfernandez6357Educated insight? You do know this same scenario happened before COVID right?
@@bradstokes3067 mate the FDA even came out and admitted the "vaccine" causes heart problems
I teared up watching. There’s no way to forget what happened. Suddenly this incredible game ceased as everyone, literally everyone focused on what was really important. The two teams, hell everyone pulled for one thing. It’s a reminder that our collective humanity trumps everything that might divide us.
4:28 “did we win?” hit me hard.
The energy inside of Paycor stadium was insane that night. I went from turning and high fiving, to turning back and he was down so fast. Deafening roars turned to deafening silence. In the end everyone is just walking out of the stadium in disbelief. Glad he's recovered to good health.
Such a dumb name for a venue. Paycor. Almost as bad as Acrisure. Go back to Paul Brown and Heinz.
Watched the play happen on live television. It was so heartbreaking and scary to watch, but so wholesome at the same time. The guy who hit Hamlin wasn't like, "Hooray, I took out a good player on the other team!". No, they were crying and felt terrible. Incredible story.
This reminds me of Fabrice Muamba, a British football player who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch in 2012. His heart was stopped for over 20 minutes, the match was live and everyone saw him just collapse onto the ground. He made a full recovery but has retired from playing. The body is a mysterious thing, no matter how well you look after it something will always happen.
Yep and then Cristian Eriksen in 2021
and Charlie Wyke
@@jimmy75256 i was about to say that as well
You won't survive if your heart stops for 20 minutes. It's impossible. Somebody had to give him CPR within 3 minutes.
@@kellyanderson7624 They did. CPR was started immediately. Google Fabrice Muamba and read his story.
This shows that there is still good people out there in the world ❤❤❤
I work in EMS, and me and my coworkers were all watching this live at the station. We all speculated it was commotio cordis, which ive never seen before after 5 years as a first responder.
The only reason he lived was those medical staff being well training. Spectacular job. Im so happy hes alive and well.
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Commotio cordis was ruled out by the 2nd arrest. Take a listen to cardiologist Peter McCullough and others talk about this. They're trying to call it CC, but it was not, by definition.
How many more cardiac arrests in healthy young people have you seen since then? There were about 5 high school athletes in Vegas that dropped dead shortly after Damar. Tragic. Definitely the experiment. J Wilderness has several videos of athletes, performers, newscasters, etc, dropping dead while in action.
Thank you for your service. My brother is an EMT with a very young baby. You guys sacrifice so much to save lives. Thank you.
@@Mster_J
Yep
Trainers and EMTs on the field, and all the medical staff were the MVPs that night. Neurological functions completely intact. Simply amazing.
I personally don't care for football much, but I've always had respect for the players and wishing them the best. To hear he recovered and was in high sprites is just awesome.
6:13 almost made me cry like a toddler truly touching
I’m not an NFL fan I’m more into NBA but I’ll never forget this incident the whole week I was praying that this man didn’t die and when I heard his first words were “did we win?” I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry I was just happy he made it back to his family huge thanks to the doctors who helped him get back on his feet
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I saw it happen live on TV and it was so scary. But, It’s so touching how every team and so many fans came together to support him and it’s amazing that he recovered :)
I lost my dad on December 16th. I don't know why but when I found out what happened with Damar that night while the game was happening (i got home late and caught it halfway through while it was postponed) all I could do was beg my dad to make sure he didn't join him. I remember asking my mom to add him to her prayers. The next several hours of not hearing an update just had me unable to sleep. I didn't even know this guy. I didn't even really watch the Buffalo Bills. I'm a Cowboys diehard but I felt like watching football that night. I'm glad I did. I'm glad this young man is okay.
I remember watching that like it was yesterday. I was watching it with my family, we saw him make the tackle, and thought nothing of it. (we are bengals fans). and they were just saw him collapse. It was a nightmare, watching the screen as they kept going back and forth between the commentators, and Damar. I still remember them trying to talk about Chick-fil-A to cheer people up.
Seeing the whole situation unfold and go from so dark to uplifting and ultimately a massive positive was amazing. So proud to call those who treated Damar and helped him make it through this terrifying experience my coworkers.
Empty Stadiums are creepy, but filled silent ones I feel are a completely different horror.
This will ALWAYS send chills down my spine. As a bengals fan, im happy to see that he is doing alot better.
As a Steelers fan I almost cried😭I watched the collapse over 15 times. Also to former Bills fans I hope you guys are okay. I jus happy he survived🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I'm from the UK and just been crying watching this. He was clearly loved and made a big impact on many peoples lives, esp youngsters. I hope he makes a full recovery and can keep doing what he loves, he's so young.
My dad had his 1st major heart attack on his 41st birthday, followed quick by 2 more. I was 17,pregnant with my 1st daughter but all of a sudden felt like a little girl with no hope, scared I'd lose my dad.... He ended up having a quadruple heart bypass. I visited as he came out of intensive care and the state he was in still traumatises me when I think about it now at home 6yrs old. My dad has just surpassed his 68th birthday on 22/2/23.
I can’t imagine what that moment feels like for both men involved- obviously we know how terrifying and stressful and traumatic it is for Damar but I also imagine it was rough for Tee too. On both ends and even for the players and spectators and even us at home, I think it was a stunning reminder of how fragile we really are.
As a healthcare professional, I watched this live as another day in the office. It's easy to forget when you work codes and crazy situations in the medical field constantly that this isn't a normal experience for the public. I think the responders did an excellent job.
BS
@@mikecoleman3401 Sure
This video made me emotional. Truly happy he was able to come back and live. Such a scary moment, even all this time later.
Man I remember this happening because it was soon after it happened to me. I went into cardiac arrest while playing and had cpr done for 7 minutes and was technically dead that whole time. I am so blessed to be here and so is damar
were you also forced to have the not so necessary but necessary to keep your job thing?
@@eastbow6053we got mr tinfoil hat over here
I was speechless when I saw this happen. I’m glad he’s OK and I am super proud of the responders. They made the right choice suspending and in the end not resuming the game. After what just happened I couldn’t imagine what would happen if they tried to go back to playing.
As a bills fan, I watched this game live and I remember tearing up watching Allen and Diggs crying and same with all the other team while they made a circle around him. I am so god damn grateful for Buffalo General and UC Medical, for their help. God bless all of you. I remember when my grandfather was in Buffalo General, shortly before his passing. They were great. I really appreciate all of you and all the staff everywhere. Love you Damar. #3
Great writing. You damn your God in one sentence, then ask for a blessing in another.
It is so extremely unfortunate to see these guys losing their health over football.
More like pfizer
@@TacoBell5DollarBox 🤡🤡
If it's what they like to do, then who are we to criticize their choice?
There is no other fan base like the Bill’s mafia.. the amount of love and support that they give out during times like this is truly incredible.. it is possibly the most infectious fan base in the NFL.. I will most certainly not forget a single moment from that night..
Bills*
@@jarlwhiterun7478yes here's your cookie it has chocolate chips in it
I agree but I feel like most fan bases would have been this way, something like this hasn't taken place in many years it would have been a shock for any team and that would have been the same show of emotion and love for the teammate
Except for the ones sending death threats to Tee Higgins and his mother for the accidental hit.
I'm a Bengals fan. That was a terrifying moment watching that game. I even know the exact words he said when he woke up. "Did we win?" And the nurse/doctor said: "you won the game of life". Ill never forget that=)
i will forever remember watching this whole situation unfold on tv. cried every single day until he was out and then kept crying days after because he survived. absolutely incredible work from the bills medical team honestly.
He recovered very well and last night got his first career interception in a stunning victory of 47 to 10 over the Jacksonville Jaguars
Not only am I not a Buff Bills fan but I'm not even into Football that much and this had me holding back tears the whole way through. Wow. What a beautiful story.
I was at this game (bills fan) and it was honestly heartwarming to see the community support between bills and bengals fans right as it happened. we were all just sitting there in shock and i saw many fans crying into opposing fans shoulders, from both teams. every single bengals fan i saw was unbelievably nice and were clearly all going through the same things bills fans were. it was nice to know that we could be united by something like this. +respect bengals fans, still hate you for the playoffs though 😂
Now you get how us pats fans felt
Hey go bills man
i was there as well. i shook every Bills fan hand i saw that night. i also work for UC hospital. when i saw that ambulance come on the field, i knew this was life threatening. like all the others in the stands, i stood there in stunned silence wondering what life threatening situation had befallen Damar. such a scary night, but there was beauty in it. the fans came together and soothed one another. Who Dey Nation and Bills Mafia, brothers and sisters for life
how u think lions fans chuck hughes actually died on the sideline and didnt make it
Hey, Bengals fan here. We've been kinda brother fanbases since that Bengals/Ravens game. Respect to y'all. Play hard in the playoffs but after the game is over, nothing but love. We know what it's like to get so close but not win it too over here. Freaking hurts, and we are solid fanbases.
The medical team deserved all the praise they received. They were amazing! I'm so glad Damar has made an amazing recovery. I don't say the word "miracle" too often, but him surving is definitely a miracle.
Respect to the guy on the other team who took a knee when everyone else walked away.
The fact that the Bengals, the Bills season rivals, GAVE UP the #1 seed because of this game shows how scary it was for everyone there. With the season on the line, the opposite team still gave up being crowned the best team in the AFC because of this.
Humanity may seem lost at some points but remember that good people still exist and we CAN come together.
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useless you upset certain groups
True, but this also showed a lot of the darkness of humanity.
During the event, I was on the verge of tears. I thought it was much worse than it was. Kept asking for updates from my mom, wondering what was gonnahappen. So glad he turned out ok!!!
I’ll always have a huge respect for the bengals and bengals fans for how they treated the situation also all of bills staff and players and fans. Sincerely a 49er fan. 💙
It's not the scariest, it's the most beautiful moment of the NFL. It's hard times where we know and see, who is really on our side and the fact not only his family, but the whole team, the whole NFL and all of its fans supported him, is the true beauty of this moment
Yeah "the scariest moment" surely not. Charles Hughes actually died on the field.
@@geometricart7851 That's actually the reason I avoided saying it's the scariest moment, since I was sure there had to be an even worse moment than this
Does demar know about chuck Hughes
@@geometricart7851the difference between Hughes and Hamlin is that Hughes had a previous medical condition that went unnoticed, while Hamlin was hit at the exact hundredth of a second to stop his heart.
If you watch him collapse and say it’s beautiful then you’re messed up. Nothing beautiful about what happened here, never should’ve happened.
Glad to see Damar Hamlin playing again. What a comeback for the kid.
Bro couldn't handle the Jungle 💀
@@imperial4632 yet if your family went through stuff like that you wouldn't even make that joke breh gtfoh nobody thinks that's funny
@@imperial4632 if you want a fucked up joke that bad just look into the mirror you'll see one
@@imperial4632 oh shit I almost forgot when you tried that the mirror shattered
@@strikingyourmomimthedaddy7274 calm downm dude
Side note, but this event (more so the aftermath) had also been an incredible push for our profession of athletic training. To be able to show people what we are capable of and how important it is to have athletic trainers - and to also see the support from Damar and the NFL for athletic trainers - has been so so huge and meaningful. This is often a worst nightmare for us and we never wish this on any of our athletes/patience, but its so rewarding to see such an amazing outcome - for both Damar and the awareness surrounding the profession!
Bless all of you that happened to my dad last year 😢😢and now I don't get to see him 😢😢😢
So glad Damar’s okay. This was so scary to see.
I’m a Bills fan and I watched this the second it happened. It was so scary. Glad he’s alright now.
Lifelong bills fan and Buffalo resident here, and I just want to say how magical it was to see his recovery and how supportive the whole city became
Did we win? You won the game of life, that choked me up. I’m so glad Damar is still here❤️🙏🏻
Apart from Hamlin himself, the two heroes of this story are Danny Kellington and modern medicine. Lions WR Chuck Hughes died on the field in 1971, and Patriots WR Daryl Stingley was left quadriplegic-for-life on the field in 1978, but Damar Hamlin is alive and well today. That’s amazing progress, really.
Not only did other NFL teams honor Damar, but the ice hockey team based in Buffalo the Buffalo Sabres also honored him.
One of the best vids y'all have posted. Thanks for the very objective way you told the story. Love y'all! - Bills Mafia
I love how the bengals were respectful and cared about him as if he was their own teammate.
I remember this day. I’ve never seen nfl fans so together and united in my life.
Im not even that into foot ball but this video is one of the only ones that ive actually cried too. Glad this man is still alive.
It was just so wholesome seeing the opposite team and their fans also praying for Damar. This just gives me hope for humanity ;)
My brother and dad were in the stadium when this happened because we’re from Cincinnati. And it was just a heart-stopping moment when we watched it on TV. Thank God he’s okay.
"heart stopping moment" no pun intended right? 😅
@@sadboidays2261 No!! Lol no pun intended 😅
i barely watch football, and this man’s recovery and dedication brought me to tears
im glad he’s doing better, and hope he gets a Super Bowl moment soon 🫶🏾
The bills are gonna be waiting a while lmao ☠️
@@aegisalttt did he play again
@@BaseballPlayer0 yes but the bills are a trash team LMFAO
@@aegisalttt so, he's a starter again or bench
@@BaseballPlayer0 prob a bench i really don't know i don't follow the bills lol
I am a bills fan, and I can say that I was sobbing when this happened. I could not believe it, but I am so happy god helped him live another day. ❤❤❤
its the fact that bengals fans were praying for him that shows the culture of football, i could hate your guts one second but be praying for your friends and family the next
Not a football or sports fan of any kind but what happened to Damar Hamlin and the outpouring of love and support he received makes me tear up. On a more serious note, for those who may not understand why people were shaken after Damar Hamlin collapsed, watching someone collapse without warning is extremely scary. I know because I’ve witnessed it firsthand. I was sitting in my college class when the person sitting next to me moved their chair and started to make a gagging sound. Someone yelled out that it was a seizure and I immediately leaped into action, supporting the person’s neck as they fell out of their chair and onto the floor. Thankfully, they woke up soon after and appeared okay but were still taken by medical personnel that had been called to come get them to the clinic. At the time, I was okay but several hours later, I was crying in my dorm room from the stress of the situation and at the thought that I didn’t do enough. That event still haunts me to this day and I’m sure Damar Hamlin collapsing on the field will remain with the players, coaches, and anyone who watched the game for the rest of their life.