Monday night’s long-awaited duel between the Bills and the Bengals in Cincinnati quickly became secondary when Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin had to undergo life support before leaving the stadium in an ambulance.
The NFL decided around 10 p.m. to cancel the current game and Hamlin was in critical condition, according to league authorities.
The Bengals held a 7-3 lead when Hamlin collided with Bengals receiver Tee Higgins on a pass play. In a chilling moment, Hamlin got to his feet from the shock, before collapsing to the ground suddenly.
First aid was administered for long minutes following the incident, which occurred at 8:55 a.m.
At 9:25 p.m., the 24-year-old left for the Cincinnati hospital in an ambulance, accompanied by his mother, who was in the stadium.
Players in shock
The scene visibly disturbed the players on the field. Several immediately yelled towards the sidelines for help.
Bills players gathered around Hamlin and several of them, overwhelmed with emotion, cried their heart out.
Several Bengals players also joined them in a gesture of solidarity that hinted at the seriousness of the situation. A heavy silence seemed to reign in Cincinnati.
I am told that Damar Hamlin has been intubated and is currently listed in critical condition. @fox19
— Tricia Macke (@FOX19Tricia) January 3, 2023
Long reaction
At the time, the NFL let both teams know they had five minutes following the ambulance exited to warm up to resume play.
This cold request was denied by both coaches Sean McDermott of the Bills and Zac Taylor of the Bengals. The two consulted and dispatched their players to the locker room.
It took more than an hour before the league, which communicated with the two teams, decided to postpone the match.
The Bills and the Bengals form two of the powers of the NFL and the stake, which seemed major, has obviously become quite negligible. Under the circumstances, the league made the only sensible decision. No player has their hearts and minds on the pitch when a teammate is fighting for survival.
The ESPN network let it be known that the players of the two teams hugged each other as they left the two locker rooms.
No time was given for the resumption of the meeting, a news which is once once more, very secondary.
Update on Damar:
His vitals are back to normal and they have put him to sleep to put a breathing tube down his throat. They are currently running tests.
We will provide updates as we have them.
— Jordon Rooney (@jordonr) January 3, 2023