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BREAKING: Bills and Bengals game suspended after Damar Hamlin collapses and needs CPR on field [Video]


We have some extremely difficult news tonight as Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field during the Bills' Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals. According to reports, crews administered CPR to Hamlin before he left the field in an ambulance. After being given five minutes to warm up to resume the game, it was decided that the game is being temporarily suspended. Both teams have gone to their respective locker rooms.

Multiple players from the Bills, including WR Stefon Diggs, were seen crying on the field as Hamlin was being worked on, and after he was transported off of the field in an ambulance.

The latest report is that Hamlin does have a pulse but he is not breathing on his own. He needed both AED and CPR on the field before leaving in an ambulance.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Hamlin during this very scary time.

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