Damar Hamlin Goes Home Bills Safety Released From Buffalo Hospital

Damar Hamlin Goes Home: Bill’s Safety Released From Buffalo Hospital Nine Days After In-Game Cardiac Arrest

Damar Hamlin is back home. Three days after being transferred to a Buffalo-area hospital — and nine days after suffering cardiac arrest during a Monday Night Football game — Bill’s security has passed a full medical evaluation and can continue his rehab at his home and with the Bills continue medical and educational staff. The move is a giant step in the right direction on his road to recovery.

About a week after his admission to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Hamlin was discharged and transferred to a Buffalo-area hospital. This was announced by his doctors on Monday. Hamlin explained the great news on social media:

On Tuesday, announced the Bills Hamlin remained hospitalized at Buffalo General Medical Center/Gates Vascular Institute and underwent a battery of tests and evaluations. Hamlin also tweeted an update on his status:

The Bills’ safety as a sophomore has been at UC Medical Center since suffering cardiac arrest during Monday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2. Hamlin’s condition improved dramatically after receiving CPR from the Bills’ medical staff on the field before leaving the stadium in an ambulance. On Friday, Hamlin’s doctors said he was breathing on his own. On Saturday, the Bills announced that Hamlin presented with “excellent” neurological function.

Hamlin posted his first public comments via social media after FaceTiming with his Buffalo teammates on Friday. In his posts, Hamlin expressed his gratitude to everyone who has supported him.

“When you put true love out into the world, it comes back to you 3X as much,” Hamlin wrote on his Instagram page. “The love was overwhelming, but I am grateful for every single person who prayed and reached out for me. We brought the world back together behind it. If you know me, you know this is gone only makes me stronger. On a long way keep praying for me!”

Hamlin has too launched his own line of t-shirtswith proceeds going to the UC Trauma Center.

Hamlin was a starter on Buffalo’s defense and was active on social media during Buffalo’s Week 18 win over the Patriots — one that secured second place for the Bills. Buffalo is now preparing to host the Dolphins in the wildcard round of the playoffs. Hamlin attended the Bills’ postgame celebration via FaceTime on Sunday.

The Bills hope Hamlin can return to the facility during the team’s playoff run.

“Hopefully we can just get him over here,” cornerback Tre’Davious White said via the team’s website. “I just want to give him a hug because he’s sitting in the meeting room like two seats away from me and every time he walks into the meeting room he’s like, ‘T Weezy!’ So I can’t wait to hear his voice and to be able to touch him and just hug him and hear that again. So we miss you man and just get in touch with us. It’s been a tough week. It’s been a tough week.”