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Five-Minute Mystery: Who Told Players to Warm Up After Damar Hamlin Collapsed?

The New York Times – Sports:

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.

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