Damar Hamlin Released from Hospital Following Hospitalization for Cardiac Arrest for Over a Week

Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin has been released from the Buffalo General Medical Center after being hospitalized for over a week due to a cardiac arrest he suffered during a “Monday Night Football” game. The 24-year-old Bills safety showed signs of improvement leading up to his release, and his doctors are confident that he can continue his rehabilitation at home with the support of the team. Hamlin’s heart stopped suddenly after a tackle during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals and he was initially hospitalized in Cincinnati before being transferred to Buffalo. Doctors are still investigating the cause of his cardiac arrest and whether any pre-existing conditions contributed to the event. Hamlin underwent a comprehensive medical evaluation and testing, and his condition has been upgraded to stable. The Bills are grateful for the support Hamlin has received and are encouraging fans to get CPR certified. There is no set timetable for Hamlin’s return to professional football, and his health remains the top priority for the team.

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