The University of Cincinnati Medical Center confirmed Buffalo Bills star Damar Hamlin has been discharged from the hospital as he continues his miraculous recovery.
Hamlin collapsed on the field and went into cardiac arrest during the Bills’ clash against the Cincinnati Bengals, with the game later abandoned.
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The Bills safety was in critical condition at the UC Medical Center, but as days went by, his recovery continued to progress.
But just one week later after the frightening incident, the 24-year-old’s recovery continues to happen at an incredible rate as he returns to Buffalo for ongoing care.
“We are thrilled and proud to share that Damar Hamlin has been released from the hospital and returned to Buffalo,” the UC Medical Center said in a statement.
“He is doing well and this is the next stage of recovery.”
Hamlin took to Twitter to share his happiness at going back to Buffalo.
“Headed home to Buffalo today with a lot of love on my heart,” Hamlin wrote.
“Watching the world come together around me on Sunday was truly an amazing feeling.
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“The same love you have all shown me is the same love that I plan to put back into the world n (sic) more.
“Bigger than football!”
The news comes just a day after the Bills’ 35-23 win over the New England Patriots to clinch the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs.
Fourteen seconds into the first game the Bills played since Hamlin nearly died on the field, Buffalo kick returner Nyheim Hines was taking the opening kickoff to the house, 96 yards, and a stunning 7-0 Bills lead.
Highmark Stadium was already an emotionally charged place, filled to capacity and electric because everyone was there to honor Hamlin, who remains in critical condition in a Cincinnati hospital.
But when Hines busted that kickoff return, the place was off the rails.
“You want the truth?” Bills quarterback and team leader Josh Allen said afterwards.
“It was spiritual. It really was. Bone-chilling. It was special.”
Asked where he ranked among the top plays he’s ever witnessed, Allen said, “I can’t remember a play that touched me like that in my life. It’s probably number one. You can’t draw that one up, write that one up any better.”
The only moment that could top that Hines kickoff return — the first of two he took the house in the game — came after the game when Hamlin, via video, broke the team down in the locker room.
“He got the game ball as well as our trainers and our training staff,” Allen said of the people who saved Hamlin’s life Monday night.
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