Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin continues to recover after suffering a cardiac arrest following a routine hit back on Jan. 2.
Hamlin had collided with Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins before getting back to his feet, staggering, and then collapsing in a terrifying scene. Team doctors and paramedics immediately rushed onto the field and began providing life-saving CPR. Hamlin was later taken by ambulance to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
On Jan. 9, four days after he had woken up, Hamlin was transferred to Buffalo General Medical Center in stable condition. He was officially discharged on Jan. 11.
Since then, Hamlin has continued his rehabilitation privately with eyes on a potential return to the game of football. And earlier this week, while meeting President Joe Biden at the White House, the 25-year-old indicated that his plan was, in fact, to return to the field.