Damar Hamlin improving but remains in critical condition

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The Buffalo Bills have posted the latest on Damar Hamlin’s condition.

The team said via social media that “Damar remains in the ICU in critical condition with signs of improvement noted yesterday and overnight.”

While it isn’t a significant update, it’s encouraging news none the less.

The statement from the Bills goes on to say, “He is expected to remain under intensive care as his health care teams continues to monitor and treat him.”

That echoes the information that was released by Hamlin’s good friend Jordon Rooney earlier Wednesday.

"There were some reports last night that he was resuscitated twice. I wanted to clarify it was [misspoken], he was only resuscitated once. Outside of that, things have just been moving in the right direction," Rooney said.
"But there's not clarity at this point, in terms of how long things are going to be, how long it's going to take, where things are going to go. So for the family, it's just a matter of seeing more positive signs, and hopefully keep building on that."

Hamlin was hit during a game against Cincinnati on Tuesday, he got up, then immediately collapsed.

EMTs performed CPR for over 10 minutes and were able to revive Hamlin.

He was taken the University of Cincinnati medical center.

Rooney talked to The PM Team on Tuesday about Hamlin.

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