The trauma care of the Buffalo Bills player highlighted what is done to overcome cardiac arrest, a leading cause of death in the United States.
Category: Football
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Inside the Hospital Where Damar Hamlin’s Life Was Saved
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Weeks After Damar Hamlin’s Collapse, the Bills and Bengals Play Again
The New York Times – Sports:The last time the teams played, Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field. They face off now in the N.F.L. playoffs.
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Giants’ Surprising Season Ends With a Dominant Eagles Win
The New York Times – Sports:The Giants, who had been expected to rebuild this season, couldn’t recover from Philadelphia’s explosive start in their divisional-round matchup.
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Despite Mahomes Injury, Kansas City Holds Off Jacksonville
The New York Times – Sports:Quarterback Patrick Mahomes went down with a leg injury in the first half; after backup Chad Henne led a touchdown drive, Mahomes returned in the second to seal the game.
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Despite Mahomes Injury, Kansas City Holds Off Jacksonville
The New York Times – Sports:Quarterback Patrick Mahomes went down with a leg injury in the first half, but he returned in the second to seal the game.
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N.F.L. Sideline Heaters Can Be Hazardous
The New York Times – Sports:When the temperature drops at football games, out come the big jackets and the hand warmers. Sometimes, things can get too hot too fast.
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Giants Defense Thrives on Blunt Feedback. And Sneaker Talk.
The New York Times – Sports:Don “Wink” Martindale’s frank honesty and aggressive play calling have turned around the Giants’ defense. Players say their bond with the assistant coach has helped, too.
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Parenting Lessons From the 1990s Kids Who Grew Up Bills Fans
The New York Times – Sports:They said watching the Bills lose four straight Super Bowls taught them about football and life. The Times asked which of those lessons of fandom were worth passing on to their children now that the team is favored to win it all.
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N.F.L. Playoff Predictions: Our Picks in the Divisional Round
The New York Times – Sports:Jalen Hurts and the Eagles start their playoff campaign against the Giants, while the Bills and the Bengals are set to play a rematch of their canceled Week 17 game.
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The Quarterback Sneak Is Becoming Football’s Easiest Play
The New York Times – Sports:Quarterback sneaks are the most effective call in the N.F.L., but some teams hesitate to turn their most critical player into a projectile. The Eagles’ strategy changes that dynamic.
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Jalen Hurts and the Eagles Are Perfecting Football’s Easiest Play
The New York Times – Sports:Quarterback sneaks are the most effective call in the N.F.L., but some teams hesitate to turn their most critical player into a projectile. The Eagles’ strategy changes that dynamic.
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Cowboys Trounce Buccaneers to Send Home Tom Brady
The New York Times – Sports:Dak Prescott erased playoff demons with five touchdowns, while Brady played one of the worst playoff games of his 23-year career in what may be his last game in Tampa.
