AFC Contender the Buffalo Bills may move on from safety Damar Hamlin in a potentially shocking trade that may happen before the 2024 NFL season. According to a source, after losing Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer, there could be another change to the Bills’ secondary.
After the terrifying moment in the 2022 season where Bills S Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during the game, it was Browns QB Joe Flacco who was the NFL’s comeback player of the year in 2023.
We’ll all remember what happened to Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin during the 2022 campaign. In the middle of a game against the Cincinnati Bengals in December, Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest on the field and was hospitalized.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco was named the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year Award winner in February, a surprise to many given that Buffalo Bills…
Bills safety Damar Hamlin's return to active duty after going into cardiac arrest during a game late in the 2022 season was a remarkable accomplishment, but it didn't earn Hamlin recognition as the NFL's comeback player of the year in 2023.
When the Buffalo Bills traded Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, the thought was that the immediate aftermath of it would be felt by the offense. However, as it has now been revealed, cornerback Damar Hamlin is also at a loss, after his close friend had to move to a different state.
Meleek Thomas is partnering with another former WPIAL standout. Thomas — a 6-foot-5, 175-pound five-star guard from Lincoln Park in Midland, Pa. — signed an NIL deal with former Pitt star Damar Hamlin’s Chasing Millions clothing brand.
The Pittsburgh Steelers needed a safety but filled it with DeShon Elliott this offseason. Next year, they could still be in the market for someone, and one of the possible players they could pursue is Damar Hamlin, who will be a free agent in 2025.
Antonio Brown made Damar Hamlin the subject of some of his bizarre social media antics on Friday, and the Buffalo Bills defensive back did not appreciate it.
Former star NFL receiver Antonio Brown has become something of a sideshow in the sports world of late, with his moderate-to-highly-unhinged social media posts drawing plenty of interest, scorn and eyeballs.
Buffalo Bills DB Damar Hamlin confronted former NFL receiver Antonio Brown about a social media post made in very ill taste.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin may not play in Pittsburgh now, but he's very open about wearing his Steel City roots on his sleeve. Hamlin was born in the Pittsburgh area, played for the Pittsburgh Panthers in college and still does a ton of charity work in the city.
Recent comments from Damar Hamlin have gone viral, and the Buffalo Bills safety took to social media to clear things up. Speaking with reporters on Saturday, he said that it would be a "dream" to end his NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. And many people thought this was a dig at the Bills, but that wasn't the case at all.
Damar Hamlin was in a nostalgic mood when the Buffalo Bills safety made an appearance in Steelers land. Pittsburgh also happens to be his hometown. A fan, who attended a packed Steel City Collectibles signing event, asked Hamlin if he’d ever wanted to play for the Steelers.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin will enter the fourth and final year of his rookie contract next season after being a sixth-round pick by the team in 2021.
Pittsburgh native and former Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is one of the biggest names in the NFL. After returning to the league the year after one of the scariest incidences professional football has ever seen, he became a national icon.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a big time need at safety. It just so happens to coincide that multiple Pittsburgh natives at safety are free agents, which include Jordan Whitehead, Geno Stone, and, of course, Damar Hamlin.
The Pittsburgh Steelers hold an incredibly special place in the heart of Buffalo Bills' safety Damar Hamlin. Though he now plays in Buffalo, Hamlin’s football
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin recently spoke with Paulina Dedaj of Fox News Digital about completing a dramatic return to NFL action and being named a finalist to win the 2023 Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year Award.
Many NFL fans were upset Friday afternoon when it was announced Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin won the Pro Football Writers of America’s Comeback Player of the Year award.
A little over a year after suffering from cardiac arrest in the field of play in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is now officially a finalist for the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year after completing the 2023 season.
One year ago Friday, Damar Hamlin was showing the first signs of recovering from his life-threatening cardiac arrest during Week 17 of the 2022 NFL season. Now, the Buffalo Bills safety has earned the first of what could be multiple honors in 2024
As hard as it is to believe, it's been a full year since Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field of play. What is, or at least was, more unbelievable is looking at where Hamlin is now.
Damar Hamlin survived a life-threatening cardiac arrest one year ago to the day.
Damar Hamlin returned to Paycor Stadium on Sunday for the first time since he suffered a cardiac arrest, and the Buffalo Bills defensive back clearly experienced some powerful emotions.
NFL reporter Jim Trotter made a series of allegations in a discrimination lawsuit he filed against the league recently, and one of them has to do with how the Damar Hamlin situation was handled last season.
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