ESPN told viewers that players were given five minutes to warm up after Hamlin was taken off the field. The N.F.L. denied that. On Sunday, Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the question.
Category: Cincinnati Bengals
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Five-Minute Mystery: Who Told Players to Warm Up After Damar Hamlin Collapsed?
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Damar Hamlin Transferred From Hospital in Cincinnati to Buffalo
The New York Times – Sports:The injured Buffalo Bills safety left a hospital in Cincinnati after being treated for a cardiac arrest a week ago, his doctors there said.
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With a Win at Home, the Bengals End on a More Positive Note
The New York Times – Sports:The Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin collapsed in cardiac arrest on the Bengals’ field last week. He is doing better and, with a win over the Ravens, so are the Bengals.
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After an Emotional Week, N.F.L. Players Return to the Field
The New York Times – Sports:Kansas City will play against the Raiders on Saturday in Las Vegas in the first N.F.L. game since Damar Hamlin’s collapse on Monday night. The mood is likely to be subdued, at least at first.
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NFL Players Return to the Field After Damar Hamlin’s Collapse
The New York Times – Sports:Kansas City will play against the Raiders on Saturday in Las Vegas in the first N.F.L. game since Damar Hamlin’s collapse on Monday night. The mood is likely to be subdued, at least at first.
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N.F.L. Cancels Bills-Bengals Game
The New York Times – Sports:The league announced that it would not resume the Monday night matchup that was postponed after Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field in Cincinnati.
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With Hamlin in Hospital, Buffalo Bills Ready for Next Game
The New York Times – Sports:The Bills announced that Damar Hamlin appeared to be “neurologically intact” though still critically ill at a Cincinnati hospital.
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Prayers for Damar Hamlin Show Bond Between Football and Faith
The New York Times – Sports:Christianity is embedded in N.F.L. culture in a way that goes beyond most sports; “Lord, I need you, please be by my side.”
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With Hamlin in Hospital, Bills Ready for Next Game
The New York Times – Sports:As Damar Hamlin remained in critical condition at a Cincinnati hospital, the Bills had a walk-through practice on Wednesday and announced a move to compensate for his absence on their roster.
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How Will the Suspended Bills-Bengals Game Be Resolved?
The New York Times – Sports:The N.F.L. has a number of options, none of them perfect, for how to handle competition for the last week of the regular season and the playoffs.
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Tesla Investors Fear for a Tough 2023
The New York Times – Business:A huge sell-off wiped billions of dollars from the electric carmaker’s market capitalization on Tuesday. Analysts see more trouble ahead.
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With Heavy Hearts, N.F.L. Players Prepare to Go Back to Work
The New York Times – Sports:Teams will return to practices on Wednesday, two days after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during a game. He remains hospitalized.
