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Buffalo Bills keep Damar Hamlin: A hero’s journey continues in 2025

From cardiac arrest to Bills return: Hamlin’s inspiring journey

 

 

 

Bills safety Damar Hamlin stays in Buffalo.

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Damar Hamlin’s journey with the Buffalo Bills took a dramatic turn on January 2, 2023, when he suffered a life-altering medical emergency during a Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The then-24-year-old safety collapsed on the field after a routine tackle on Tee Higgins, sending shockwaves through the NFL.

 

Diagnosed with cardiac arrest, Hamlin required immediate CPR and resuscitation from the Bills’ medical staff right there on the turf at Paycor Stadium. Fans watched in stunned silence as he was rushed to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he spent days in critical condition. It was a moment that transcended football, uniting players, teams, and fans in support of his recovery.

 

 

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Fast forward to March 2025, and Hamlin’s story has taken a triumphant twist. After signing a one-year, $2 million contract extension with the Bills, he’s back where he belongs-and he couldn’t be happier. “It feels amazing to be back,” Hamlin said at a press conference.

 

“This is home, this is all I know as a pro. I’m connected to this place on a totally different level. This is where I want to spend my whole career if I can.” That connection runs deep, forged not just through his near-death experience but also through the resilience he’s shown since.

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Hamlin’s Bills extension: Why he’s staying in Buffalo for 2025

Hamlin’s road back wasn’t easy. Cleared to play in April 2023, he spent that season rebuilding confidence, battling PTSD triggers, and proving he could still compete. By 2024, he was a full-time starter, racking up 89 tackles and two interceptions-his first coming on Monday Night Football against the Jaguars.

 

“Last year I was getting the training wheels off,” he reflected. “Coming back from literally dying on the field to playing a full season again, I feel like I had a lot of success.” Now, entering his fifth year with Buffalo, he’s not just surviving-he’s thriving.

 

 

 

 

The Bills Mafia and the organization have embraced him every step of the way. From the “Pray for Damar” rallying cry in 2023 to his emotional return to the field, Buffalo’s become more than a team-it’s family. Hamlin had other offers in free agency, but he chose familiarity and a shot at a Super Bowl. “We have the chance to win,” he said.

 

“That’s why I’m here.” His off-field impact, like pushing the HEARTS Act for AEDs in schools, only adds to his legacy. For Hamlin, sticking with the Bills isn’t just about football-it’s about staying where his heart beats strongest.

 

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Shannon Sharpe blasts Myles Garrett for turning down Bills as he unveils Browns’ lockout

Became the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history

 

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Myles Garrett, one of the most dominant defensive players in the NFL, has made history by becoming the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history. The Cleveland Browns secured their star pass rusher with a $204.8 million contract extension, guaranteeing him $122.8 million over the next four years, fending off interest from the Buffalo Bills who were said to be keen on the player.

 

The Browns’ decision to commit such a massive sum to Garrett shows his importance to the team. However, given Cleveland’s ongoing struggles at quarterback, analysts and fans alike are skeptical about whether Garrett will ever have the opportunity to contend for a championship with the franchise.

 

Sharpe calls out Garrett’s priorities

During a recent episode of the Night Cap podcast, Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe dissected Garrett’s decision, suggesting that it was primarily driven by financial security rather than aspirations for a title with a team like the Bills.

 

“How are you going to win now? You ain’t got no quarterback,” Sharpe remarked. “You’re in the same position. The only difference that Myles Garrett is in now is that he’s got $123 million guaranteed… That is the only thing that has changed. Nothing has changed toward them winning… Who are they going to win with?”

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Sharpe’s concerns reflect a broader issue within the Browns organization-their inability to find a consistent, elite quarterback. Despite Garrett’s All-Pro dominance, a defensive player alone cannot carry a team to a championship.

 

Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson sees the Browns’ side

While Sharpe criticized Garrett’s decision, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson provided an alternative perspective. The former Cincinnati Bengals receiver pointed out that Cleveland never had any real intention of trading Garrett, meaning the pass rusher had little choice but to stay.

 

“We know how to get you to want to be here, we’re going to pay you… They weren’t letting him go anyways,” Ochocinco explained. “You’re stuck between a rock and a hard place because they already said ‘We’re not trading you.’ …Management doesn’t want to lose the centerpiece of that defense.”

 

For Garrett, remaining in Cleveland wasn’t necessarily about chasing mediocrity-it was about recognizing the reality of his situation. The Browns made it clear they wouldn’t part ways with him, so cashing in on the largest defensive contract ever became his best option.

 

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