Here’s what we know so far about his condition, what happened, and what will happen next.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — There was much anticipation for the Buffalo Bills Monday Night Football Game against the Cincinnati Bengals. However, the game was halted after Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field right after completing a tackle.
Here’s what we know so far.
Hamlin collapses during game
Hamlin collapsed at 8:55 p.m. He had just completed a tackle of Bengals receiver Tee Higgins.
Around 2 a.m. the Bills released a statement saying Hamlin had suffered a cardiac arrest.
CPR was administered to Hamlin while he was surrounded by teammates, many of them breaking out into prayer.
Hamlin was on the field for 16 minutes, during which time his heartbeat was restored. The ambulance departed five minutes later. He was taken to UC Medical Center for treatment.
What is Hamlin’s current condition?
On Wednesday afternoon, the Buffalo Bills released a statement saying Hamlin is currently in the ICU in critical condition, but there are signs of improvement.
Hamlin’s marketing representative and a friend said that he couldn’t go into specifics, but emphasized a small step forward had been made. He said Hamlin still has a long recovery ahead of him, adding that he was still sedated and in intensive care Wednesday.
How are his teammates doing?
AP reported that NFL executive Troy Vincent said the Bills players, except for a few who stayed behind with Hamlin, returned early Tuesday to the team facility.
When the team returned to Buffalo, the NFTA prevented fans from parking near the airport and blocked off streets to allow players to leave.
Hamlin’s teammates have posted reactions on social media, including Bills quarterback Josh Allen asking for prayers. Dawson Knox also asked for prayers.
Shaq Lawson tweeted “Can’t even sleep right now thinking about my brother so much.”
What will happen to the game?
About an hour after the injury occurred, the NFL announced the game was being suspended.
Tuesday afternoon, the NFL said the game would not be played this week.
NFL Insider Vic Carucci said Roger Goodell will make the call on rescheduling the game, which would have to take place within two days. Another option for the league is to add a 19th week.