It is by dipping into their wallets that thousands of fans have decided to offer their support to Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin.
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On Monday night, during the first quarter of the matchup once morest the Bengals in Cincinnati, the 24-year-old collapsed to the ground following getting to his feet following a collision with wide receiver Tee Higgins.
Hamlin had to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation before leaving the field of Paul Brown Stadium by ambulance to go to the medical center of the University of Cincinnati. Later that evening, the NFL reported that his vital signs were back to normal, but he was still in critical condition.
On the night of Monday to Tuesday, supporters decided to massively support the footballer by going there with donations for a cause dear to him. Through his foundation, the Chasing M’s Foundation, Hamlin recently started a fundraiser on crowdfunding platform GoFundMe to buy toys to “have a positive impact on children who have been hardest hit by the pandemic.
The goal was initially to raise $2,500. Tuesday evening, nearly $5.5 million was donated to the cause.
Separately, several dozen Bengals and Bills fans gathered outside the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
“I’m a Bengals fan, but it was a horrible thing to see. He’s still such a young man… ”, declared Anthony Dooley to the daily USA Today, he who went to the outskirts of the hospital following spending the evening in a bar in the area to watch the game.
“I wish the Hamlin family good luck and the fans are there to support him,” said Dustin Peters, an Ohio fan who wore a Bills jersey. All we care regarding is family. Bills players and fans are just family.”
ESPN also learned that Bills wide receiver Stephon Diggs visited Hamlin, as did Bengals head coach Zac Taylor.
They were thousands to react to the tragedy that affects Damar Hamlin, via social networks. Here are some reactions:
“My prayers and thoughts go out to Damar Hamlin and his family. I took it for you my brother. Love” – Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins.
“Please pray for our brother” – Bills quarterback Josh Allen
“Demar Hamlin works extremely hard and is caring. He is loyal, honest and can always put a smile on your face. He is more than an athlete, he is a son and a brother. I pray God have mercy on him and bring him back to us” – Bills offensive lineman Rodger Saffold.
“The game is not important. Damar Hamlin’s life is important. Be okay please” – Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle JJ Watt
“We are praying for Damar and his family this morning in Tampa. Moments like this put into perspective what it’s like to play this game we love. I am grateful to our communities of Cincinnati and Buffalo for the awesome level of care and support they will continue to provide” – Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady
“I ask all New Yorkers to join me in praying for Damar Hamlin, his family, his teammates and our brothers and sisters in Buffalo” – New York Mayor Eric Adams
“It was definitely the right thing to do [de reporter le match] by Roger Goodell or whoever had the power to make that choice. Player safety in any sport is always the most important. It’s a terrible thing to see and I wish nothing but the best for this kid and the city of Buffalo, for the Bills franchise, the rest of the NFL and also for the Bengals who were also playing in this game . I’m a big fan of the NFL and a big fan of football. You never want to see something like this happen” – NBA star LeBron James, in a press conference following the Los Angeles Lakers game on Monday night.