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Buffalo Bills Dedicate Game to Safety Damar Hamlin After Cardiac Arrest Incident

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The Buffalo Bills will take the field Sunday afternoon for their regular season finale against the New England Patriots, their first game since safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during a Monday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

The emotion and concern for Hamlin’s health has been palpable, with players and coaches of 32 teams, as well as NFL fans, anxiously awaiting updates on his wellbeing. The Bills have dedicated the game to Hamlin, tweeting a picture of his #3 jersey with the message “Today is for 3.” The team will also wear “3” hats on the sidelines in honor of Hamlin’s number.

The incident occurred during the fourth quarter of the game in Cincinnati, with Bengals fans embracing their Buffalo Bills counterparts in the stadium. Men and women broke into tears, while others prayed.

In a tweet Sunday morning, Hamlin tweeted his support of his teammates taking the field. Kickoff time is set for 1 p.m. EST at the Bills’ home field, Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, and a strong show of support for Hamlin is expected.

The Buffalo Bills and their fans are hoping for a positive outcome for Damar Hamlin, and the team is dedicating the game to him in a show of solidarity.

Key takeaways:

  • The Bills have dedicated the game to Damar Hamlin, tweeting a picture of his #3 jersey with the message “Today is for 3”.
  • The team will also wear “3” hats on the sidelines in honor of Hamlin’s number.
  • In a tweet Sunday morning, Hamlin tweeted his support of his teammates taking the field.

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