Damar Hamlin breathes on his own

On Friday morning, the Buffalo Bills tweeted that the medical team at the University of Cincinnati Hospital Center had removed the tube that had been helping the 24-year-old athlete breathe since he was transported to the hospital last Monday.

These are the latest developments in his remarkable recovery over the next four days. his cardiac arrest and on-field CPR during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Bills executives also reported that Hamlin even attended the team’s morning briefing via FaceTime and addressed his coaches and teammates with these words: I love you.

Wonderful. Touch. Seeing Damar with my own eyes first, I know I was looking forward to it, kind of had to see it,” said head coach Sean McDermott. And to see the reaction of the players. They immediately stood up, applauded him and shouted things at him. It was a pretty cool exchange.

we have our man It’s all that matters. To see the man’s face, to see him smile and to see him walking like that in front of the camerasaid blocker Dion Dawkins, flexing his muscles to imitate Hamlin, it was all. And then hearing him speak was literally all we needed.

Doctors had emphasized on Thursday that progress was being made on the way to his recovery remarkable and that all his neurological functions were preserved intact.

work to do

According to doctor Timothy Pritts, Hamlin still has significant progress to make, but it seems that everything is fine in his brain, which is very gratifying for all of ushe also mentioned.

Hamlin’s recovery is heading in a positive direction after his heart stopped when he pulled off what appeared to be a routine tackle in the first quarter of the game against the Bengals.

Hamlin, who is in his sophomore year in the NFL, spent his first two days in the hospital sedated to allow his body to recover and on a ventilator to help him breathe.

The Bills were comforted by the encouraging medical reports as they returned to practice Thursday in preparation for a home game against the New England Patriots on Sunday.

The scene of Hamlin’s collapse, televised across North America as part of ESPN’s traditional Monday night game, drew a wave of support from fans and players across the league.

Donations to the foundation have been made by fans, team owners and players including Tom Brady and Russell Wilson On the hunt for M of Hamlin, which had raised more than $7.8 million as of Friday morning.

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