I was watching a movie after that I really wanted to watch this game with two great teams but this sad tragedy happened but I had to watch the whole coverage of this I was bored watching it I turn it off and put wwe on peacock tv to take my mind off this tragedy
The Bills players were crying because Damar was DEAD, and they knew it, they were mourning him there hoping the medical staff could pull off a miracle, and by the grace of God he survived
@@aaronowens4801 You know how heart-related conditions are right? When someone dies, they’re dead for good, hence why I said grace of God, even Damar would say this
@@grant87 He died on the field, Damar himself said this, that he died on the field, and was eventually brought back to life (Albeit in a coma) at the Cincinnati Hospital
The people with the most important job that night were the least paid people on that field. A huge thank you to the entire medical staff responsible for saving Hamlin. They’re the real heroes on that field that night.
*I remember when this happened. It was all over social media, the news, people outside of football were sending him love. Thank you God that Damar is fine and was able to even speak after this tragic accident.*
We watched live too. I only knew what it was because there was a kid who died like this at a karate tournament back in 08. Got kicked in the chest right when his heart pumped and went into cardiac arrest.
10/3/2023(100 comments at this times) - I work in hospital setting (27yrs) I've done CPR. 2:23 seconds "He's been down for NINE minutes (Never a good thing) I was talking to 2 other medical family members on the phone at this point. The NFL did a good thing here by CX the game. Damar's CPR event & recovery should never be hidden by social media. TY for having this video The NFL films doesn't have it available - yet) This is such a good video for CPR & AED awareness. So sad to watch here absolutely, but very needed. The existence of Rapid Response Teams / Quick Response Teams (QRS) are needed very much so. The NFL needs to cover these teams better & way more in depth. Not just handing out awards for what they did on this day, but for what they need to do to proper for such events. TY again & Thank God he pulled through.
The league originally told the teams to wait 5 minutes and start playing again, the coaches however refused. Dont give the league ANY credit for cancelling this game, greedy bastards didnt give a fuck until they got absolutely blasted for it on social media.
They probably need to have the shoulder pads adjusted so it covers more of the chest It was a freak hit the Bengals player hit the one spot that triggers a traumatic Cardiac arrest(heart stopped).
I texted a doctor friend of mine the minute it happened and said “what the hell was that?” And he goes “commotio cordis. Likely dead. Pray for a miracle.” I think the only thing that saved him other than the quick response was that he had so much oxygen stores from being a professional athlete. Normal people would’ve at the minimum had extensive brain damage after a few minutes of CPR.
One of the scariest moments in football in the last several decades at least. Never ever wish harm on a team or person just because you don't like them. God bless DH. I'm glad that he's made a great recovery 😊
I saw Damar that summer while I was hooping with some Bills players with my friends. He walked in the gym and said what’s up to all of us before we even noticed he came in. He gave all of us knucks too. When this happened I couldn’t stop thinking about that genuine act. Thank God he survived and is okay. He is a great guy
this was the day after my daughter was born. we just got home and settled in and it was her first nfl game to watch with me, i know that sounds silly but my father and i were diehard bengals fans that watched every game we could together, just wanted to create a memory like that. ill never forget the shock of the whole experience, checking twitter every half hour for updates, the wholesomeness of fans from all over coming together in a time of uncertainty. just, wow.
I remember being in the car with my dad when this happened. We were listening it on the radio when he collapsed and at first I thought it was just a regular injury but when they came back, we knew something was terribly wrong and it was silent the rest of the car ride. It felt so surreal yet so frightening because we were so confused and worried about him.
Like lots of us, my son and I were watching this as it happened. It was scary enough, but then when the sideline reporter said the EMTs were doing CPR ... that's not something you're used to hearing ... still scares the holy hell out of me
Was watching this live,& the response blew me away..The crowd sensed the danger,& went silent,& the best thing ever,was the coaches getting together to tell the network as well as league officials that the players come first...Both teams were to upset to continue,& the NFL tried to make them play anyway...BEST WISHES TO MR. HAMLIN...
You could tell that Bengals #20 knew it was something severe. When you play football, especially at the highest levels, you see guys get hurt. You know what concussions, knee injuries and all look like by how the player is hit and reacts. You just don't see someone get up like everything is fine and then just go limp.
Can't overstate how scary this was. I'm a Bills fan and I remember waking up the morning of the game thinking something bad was gonna happen. But my idea of "something bad" was that the Bengals were gonna blow us out or Allen or Diggs would be hurt before the playoffs. Never imagined anything like this. Hugely thankful he's ok, God's watching over us.
Watched this live. Massive love and respect for the medical staff (obviously) but also the players and the fans. Both showed immense care and concern and showed that this is more than a game ❤
With as a big as an audience as that, there's always one person that has to ruin everything and dampen the mood typically by doing something stupid for laughs or just by pure idiocy. That being said, I was glad that everybody in the crowd took the moment seriously and stayed respectful from start to finish. It was an unfortunate scenario that brought everybody together in the end. Even if I'm super late to the party, I'm thankful Damar Hamlin is safe and healthy again.
I watched this live. I didn't care for either team as it was just background noise for me, but I realized that this was the quietest stadium I have ever seen and I knew I had to pay attention.
I'm from the UK and know exactly 0 about this sport. However, I was holding my breath watching this. I'm so pleased to read that Damar pulled through - the chances of that happening outside of a hospital are so slim, it was wonderful to hear of a positive outcome. 😄🙏 I watched this video in the first place because my mum passed away from sudden cardiac arrest a few months ago, and I keep torturing myself, wondering if she suffered or knew what was happening. I can't bear the thought of that. From what I've seen here, it happens in literally seconds. If so, that is a small comfort. I was told by doctors it would have been quick, but seeing something and being told about it are very different things. I hope with all of my being that that was the case for my mum. ❤
Damar has been a healthy scratch for the first half of the 23 season. It would be something if he was going to play in the SNF game. But I think the Bills will protect him and the franchise because (God forbid) if this were to happen again involving him there would probably be lots of insurance and other issues the general public doesn't know about. I'm glad he's been good for 10 months now. Doing commercials locally here in Western NY.
I was working and all I could do is check scores , and I saw that the game stayed at the same score and the quarters were not changing. I texted a friend like what’s gng on with the game and she told me one of the bills players went down and they are working on him, she said it he got up and collapsed she said it is awful … I checked every day a few times during the days to get some kind of news… I honestly prayed for him Thank god it turned out like it did 🙏🏼
Its tough watching this again. Im a jets fan but i always enjoy watching the bills when im not watching the jets. Seeing these men cry and pray to whatever they believe in for a miracle just hurts the soul
Texted my friends that I was pretty sure I had just seen a man die on live TV. The medical staff at the hospital and the first responders and trainers at the stadium brought him back. Just amazing. Also, a week later, Packers linebacker Quay Walker pushed a member of the Lions training staff on the field and got ejected.
Scary. I watched This Live this was going to be a playoff preview but when he collapsed it was more for a game that 2 hours while we were clueless of what happened. Glad He is okay and we hope that never happens ever again
I remember seeing this while I was working out at the gym and me and my dad were terrified after seeing this we actually thought he was dead which he was for a few minutes thank God he’s still living to see more days tho ❤ God Bless you damar Hamlin ✝️🙏🏼❤️
I had a cardiac arrest at 25 as well. Watching this is chilling because I know this is how I was worked on as well and you are medically "dead" and to see it on tv was so scary.
Judging by the location where the Bengals player and Hamlin collided on that tackle, I am thinking that Hamlin suffered a condition known as commotio cordis, which is what happens when an object (such as, in this case, a football helmet) strikes the chest directly above the heart during a critical time in the heartbeat, causing both an abnormal heart rhythm and cardiac arrest immediately.
The Bills players knew right away something was seriously wrong with Damar Hamlin the moment he fell and the Medical Staff when to treat him. I thought it was weird for ESPN to be taking that long of a Commercial Break for an injury. Then when they came back on and they showed the replay of how he fell and the face of the Players on both Teams I knew something was seriously wrong. When he was Transportated to the UC Medical Center theu were supposed to give a Press Conference that night but canceled it off. I thought to myself right there that they had either lost him or he was spending his last hours on earth with his family. Then they announced that he was stable and month later woke up. God Bless The Medical Staff 🙏 🙌 that we have !
Wow, what an emotional thing to watch! Thank God he pulled through. This is just my opinion , I can’t believe he actually returned to still play football! I am not saying I’m right I’m just saying, I think it’s a pretty crazy decision. But if it makes him happy, that’s all that matters.
Shoutout to #28 of the bengals who immediately saw that something was wrong and raised the alarm. I think he was the first guy to realize that Hamlin wasn't well and may have given the trainers precious extra seconds to save him.
@@cmac-xw3gnI agree. There was clearly something unusual. This wasn’t simply an injury, the man was in the midst of a medical event & I think he identified that.
I watch alot of CZcams vids of soccer players collapsing. Damar fell exactly like them. He was dead on that field. As horrible it is to say he was. He even died in the ambulance. It truly is a MIRACLE he was saved.
Its wonders how emergency services reacts and attend to the person in need, bringing them back making sure there safety is confined and that you are protected, God bless the emergency services
Hamlin later confirmed that he had an episode of commotio cordis, an extremely rare condition in which cardiac rhythm is disrupted by a blow to the chest during a specific 40-millisecond span in the heart's electrical cycle. The condition is 97% fatal if not treated within three minutes.
Dude, what took them so long to start doing chest compressions? If the person is unresponsive, you check their pulse. No pulse = immediate chest compressions, no hesitation and you instruct someone to call an ambulance.
Commotio Cordis. During heartbeat cycle, there's a narrow window where if sufficient pressure or impact happened on the heart, disrupting the electrical signal, it can mess with the heart leading to fibrillation and eventually cardiac arrest. It's a super freak rare incident, little to do with genetics or heart condition, or damage on the heart tissue, just a big enough impact on the chest that has to happen within 40 microsecond window of a heartbeat cycle.
My wife is from Argentina and this was the first football she ever really sat down and watched. It was awful for all of us. We tried to explain the gravity of this situation but she was very confused about the whole thing. What a horrible introduction to football
Now if I were a football play-by-play announcer, here is what I would call it...."Damar....stopping no. 85 of the Bengals from getting any more good yardage with a good quite-open-field tackle, now he gets up on his feet, and.....AND DOWN GOES HAMLIN! I think he collapsed! The referee sets off multi-whistles stopping play as he sees Hamlin on the ground not getting up. The color commentator would probably say "You are right! He is not moving. Not twitching, not fidgeting--you are right. He just blacked out and not breathing. The Buffalo Bills trainers are out there already and they are calling up their medical team to do CPR on Hamlin to restart his breathing. They have to do CPR ASAP." I would then say this---"Looks like Damar is going to have to go to the hospital and definitely he will not play at all for the remainder of this football game....and probably, in respect to his very serious condition, this football contest might be halted without playing the rest of the game.....and the fans will be asked to exit the stadium ."
The helmet on the Bengals' ball carrier no. 85 may have hit Damar's chest full blast as Damar was trying to lower his body on his tackle attempt, and Damar did not probably see that hit coming as he tried to tackle no. 85. Damar got up after the tackle, and then, the suspect "commotio cordis" that may have come from the impact happened about 6-8 seconds after the tackle, causing him to not only go down and collapse--but stay down. Very sad about this.
Just to lighten the mood in what is obviously a very serious situation... I feel that if this hadn't have happened, they would have taken at least 20 commercial breaks anyway.
Notice how the stadium goes dead silent. Just scary
A similar thing happened in the UK to Fabrice Muamba it was the worst thing to witness. Thankfully like Damar he made a full recovery
Its the most quiet I've ever heard Bills Mafia to be
even a year later this is so chilling and unbelievable, thank god he’s okay
I’m experiencing it again. It’s scary. No help. No doctors. No love.
You should thank the medical team no God.
@@skyh2394God sent the medical team.
I remember watching this live…still brings me chills watching it. Just seeing his body collapse and then look absolutely lifeless…😞
Incredible how fast it goes. Your heart stops and 4-6 seconds later you're down.
Same I had espn on all night but they never talked about him after 3 hours from the incident
@@greenwalltreeyou must have watched a different ESPN then the rest of America then
I was watching a movie after that I really wanted to watch this game with two great teams but this sad tragedy happened but I had to watch the whole coverage of this I was bored watching it I turn it off and put wwe on peacock tv to take my mind off this tragedy
He was moving around on the ground a little bit after he collapsed so i don’t think he slipped unconscious until a little after he collapsed.
The Bills players were crying because Damar was DEAD, and they knew it, they were mourning him there hoping the medical staff could pull off a miracle, and by the grace of God he survived
By the grace of the medical team on the field that saved his life
@@aaronowens4801yes, who God made. Shut up.
@@aaronowens4801 You know how heart-related conditions are right? When someone dies, they’re dead for good, hence why I said grace of God, even Damar would say this
Exactly, the medical team saved him. God did nothing. If they weren’t there then he is “dead for good”
@@grant87 He died on the field, Damar himself said this, that he died on the field, and was eventually brought back to life (Albeit in a coma) at the Cincinnati Hospital
The people with the most important job that night were the least paid people on that field.
A huge thank you to the entire medical staff responsible for saving Hamlin. They’re the real heroes on that field that night.
Damn right. Those people should be very well taken care of because they take care of us
Way to pull the negative out of a tragic situation. You juts couldn’t help yourself from saying something negative.
@@jackg2630nothing was negative about that you little poon
Oh
@@jackg2630 it isn't negative, it's enlightenment.
This is when every NFL fan base came together
We'll skip and Shannon broke off over this
Pff. Yeah right.
Props to #30 for instantly reacting when he fell. He was the first to see, and first to run over to check on him.
#28 of the Bengals responded nearly as quickly, I think that's Joe Mixon.
@@hagamapamayup you’re right and now he’s on the Texans
The fact the Bengals lineman knew and just went straight to show respect be could tell something was off because he got up but fell again
*I remember when this happened. It was all over social media, the news, people outside of football were sending him love. Thank you God that Damar is fine and was able to even speak after this tragic accident.*
why did you bold everything
I think everyone remembers when this happened ur not special lol
@@YoManRihe's just saying he remembers, christ. Everyone's a critic.
Fr though you acting like it happened in the 90’s or smth. We all remember dude! Shit, Every news station in the country reported this.
Thank God he recovered. I’m tearing up now and it’s a year later.
I thank the medical staff. Not some fairy
@@everybodysMaster1 A bit over the top but the medical staff is great too.
In order for people to take your comment seriously you need to drop the "fairy" part, ironically. Internet atheists are losers.@@everybodysMaster1
You are the fairy.@@everybodysMaster1
I’m reliving it. ☹️
Props to the bills number 30 for instantly realising that he went into cardiac arrest at the moment he fell.
I watched this live, and my dad who is a doctor guessed exactly right as to what it was and we all just said a prayer for him in our living room.
We watched live too. I only knew what it was because there was a kid who died like this at a karate tournament back in 08. Got kicked in the chest right when his heart pumped and went into cardiac arrest.
That moment absolutely shattered that team. They were not the same after it happened even though he survived. It completely broke them.
10/3/2023(100 comments at this times) - I work in hospital setting (27yrs) I've done CPR. 2:23 seconds "He's been down for NINE minutes (Never a good thing) I was talking to 2 other medical family members on the phone at this point. The NFL did a good thing here by CX the game. Damar's CPR event & recovery should never be hidden by social media. TY for having this video The NFL films doesn't have it available - yet) This is such a good video for CPR & AED awareness. So sad to watch here absolutely, but very needed. The existence of Rapid Response Teams / Quick Response Teams (QRS) are needed very much so. The NFL needs to cover these teams better & way more in depth. Not just handing out awards for what they did on this day, but for what they need to do to proper for such events. TY again & Thank God he pulled through.
The league originally told the teams to wait 5 minutes and start playing again, the coaches however refused. Dont give the league ANY credit for cancelling this game, greedy bastards didnt give a fuck until they got absolutely blasted for it on social media.
They probably need to have the shoulder pads adjusted so it covers more of the chest It was a freak hit the Bengals player hit the one spot that triggers a traumatic Cardiac arrest(heart stopped).
thank you for the medical team and the doctors involved for saving damar
I texted a doctor friend of mine the minute it happened and said “what the hell was that?” And he goes “commotio cordis. Likely dead. Pray for a miracle.” I think the only thing that saved him other than the quick response was that he had so much oxygen stores from being a professional athlete. Normal people would’ve at the minimum had extensive brain damage after a few minutes of CPR.
@@katdawg3767this is most intelligent comment on this whole video. Thankyou.
One of the scariest moments in football in the last several decades at least. Never ever wish harm on a team or person just because you don't like them. God bless DH. I'm glad that he's made a great recovery 😊
I saw Damar that summer while I was hooping with some Bills players with my friends. He walked in the gym and said what’s up to all of us before we even noticed he came in. He gave all of us knucks too. When this happened I couldn’t stop thinking about that genuine act. Thank God he survived and is okay. He is a great guy
this was the day after my daughter was born. we just got home and settled in and it was her first nfl game to watch with me, i know that sounds silly but my father and i were diehard bengals fans that watched every game we could together, just wanted to create a memory like that. ill never forget the shock of the whole experience, checking twitter every half hour for updates, the wholesomeness of fans from all over coming together in a time of uncertainty. just, wow.
I remember being in the car with my dad when this happened. We were listening it on the radio when he collapsed and at first I thought it was just a regular injury but when they came back, we knew something was terribly wrong and it was silent the rest of the car ride. It felt so surreal yet so frightening because we were so confused and worried about him.
A silent car ride because some dude you don’t know collapsed. I mean it’s sad but Jesus Christ please get a life
@@biggyfishy130 lmao, you too, bud 👍
Also, it was my dad, learn to read, not assume
I believe it was this 💉 , the vaxxxx.
@@biggyfishy130sounds like projection to me 📽 its called empathy
@@kanomoro6433 Damar Hamlin is not your dad bro
Like lots of us, my son and I were watching this as it happened. It was scary enough, but then when the sideline reporter said the EMTs were doing CPR ... that's not something you're used to hearing ... still scares the holy hell out of me
Was watching this live,& the response blew me away..The crowd sensed the danger,& went silent,& the best thing ever,was the coaches getting together to tell the network as well as league officials that the players come first...Both teams were to upset to continue,& the NFL tried to make them play anyway...BEST WISHES TO MR. HAMLIN...
The silence was scary
*Joe Mixon wanted no part of Damar’s collapse. He dodged him like the Matrix. He did not want a flag for Damar collapsing next to him.*
Seeing this just makes me sad. Football is a brutal sport thank God for damar surviving this
You could tell that Bengals #20 knew it was something severe. When you play football, especially at the highest levels, you see guys get hurt. You know what concussions, knee injuries and all look like by how the player is hit and reacts. You just don't see someone get up like everything is fine and then just go limp.
Can't overstate how scary this was. I'm a Bills fan and I remember waking up the morning of the game thinking something bad was gonna happen. But my idea of "something bad" was that the Bengals were gonna blow us out or Allen or Diggs would be hurt before the playoffs. Never imagined anything like this. Hugely thankful he's ok, God's watching over us.
Wow you should scratch a lottery ticket
Astrology but for conservatives clearly
that had to been the flukiest hit ever literally one a billion chance that happens from a tackle glad he’s good now props to the staff for saving lad
I forgot what the time window of the heart rhythm is that allows this. Its relatively small.
You can see diggs lip “oh my god” Jesus man I can’t imagine what they were thinking in that moment
Watched this live. Massive love and respect for the medical staff (obviously) but also the players and the fans. Both showed immense care and concern and showed that this is more than a game ❤
Live TV is terrifying because you can occasionally see stuff like this. It’s rare but it’s absolutely horrible to see.
And dude is still back playing, crazy!
With as a big as an audience as that, there's always one person that has to ruin everything and dampen the mood typically by doing something stupid for laughs or just by pure idiocy. That being said, I was glad that everybody in the crowd took the moment seriously and stayed respectful from start to finish. It was an unfortunate scenario that brought everybody together in the end. Even if I'm super late to the party, I'm thankful Damar Hamlin is safe and healthy again.
I watched this live. I didn't care for either team as it was just background noise for me, but I realized that this was the quietest stadium I have ever seen and I knew I had to pay attention.
I'm from the UK and know exactly 0 about this sport. However, I was holding my breath watching this. I'm so pleased to read that Damar pulled through - the chances of that happening outside of a hospital are so slim, it was wonderful to hear of a positive outcome. 😄🙏
I watched this video in the first place because my mum passed away from sudden cardiac arrest a few months ago, and I keep torturing myself, wondering if she suffered or knew what was happening. I can't bear the thought of that.
From what I've seen here, it happens in literally seconds. If so, that is a small comfort. I was told by doctors it would have been quick, but seeing something and being told about it are very different things. I hope with all of my being that that was the case for my mum. ❤
Watching the players pray is one of the most heart-wrenching and yet inspiring thing I've seen in so long.❤
Thank God and God bless the medical team
Damar has been a healthy scratch for the first half of the 23 season. It would be something if he was going to play in the SNF game. But I think the Bills will protect him and the franchise because (God forbid) if this were to happen again involving him there would probably be lots of insurance and other issues the general public doesn't know about. I'm glad he's been good for 10 months now. Doing commercials locally here in Western NY.
I was working and all I could do is check scores , and I saw that the game stayed at the same score and the quarters were not changing.
I texted a friend like what’s gng on with the game and she told me one of the bills players went down and they are working on him, she said it he got up and collapsed she said it is awful …
I checked every day a few times during the days to get some kind of news…
I honestly prayed for him
Thank god it turned out like it did 🙏🏼
Its tough watching this again. Im a jets fan but i always enjoy watching the bills when im not watching the jets. Seeing these men cry and pray to whatever they believe in for a miracle just hurts the soul
Texted my friends that I was pretty sure I had just seen a man die on live TV. The medical staff at the hospital and the first responders and trainers at the stadium brought him back. Just amazing. Also, a week later, Packers linebacker Quay Walker pushed a member of the Lions training staff on the field and got ejected.
My heart still breaks while watching this. Praise God for the people who were there to save his life. He is a wonderful young man.
I will never forget watching this live as a browns fan. this was a time every nfl fanbase came together
Scary. I watched This Live this was going to be a playoff preview but when he collapsed it was more for a game that 2 hours while we were clueless of what happened. Glad He is okay and we hope that never happens ever again
When a stadium packed with tens of thousands of people goes silent, you know it's a dark time.
I feel like the celebration when he was brought around was probably bigger than any superbowl win
I remember seeing this while I was working out at the gym and me and my dad were terrified after seeing this we actually thought he was dead which he was for a few minutes thank God he’s still living to see more days tho ❤ God Bless you damar Hamlin ✝️🙏🏼❤️
Here a year later as a chiefs fan and still is so incredibly scary to watch. Still brings the stinging pain. Thank god he survived and is ok.
Some of The toughest men on earth reduced to tears
I was watching this with my now ex girlfriends dad and we were so confused why it kept going to commercial, still in shock we watched this live.
I had a cardiac arrest at 25 as well. Watching this is chilling because I know this is how I was worked on as well and you are medically "dead" and to see it on tv was so scary.
Shout out Joe mixon for seeing it right away and saying something
I had just turned the game on when it was stopped and they were working on him. I knew something was wrong
Judging by the location where the Bengals player and Hamlin collided on that tackle, I am thinking that Hamlin suffered a condition known as commotio cordis, which is what happens when an object (such as, in this case, a football helmet) strikes the chest directly above the heart during a critical time in the heartbeat, causing both an abnormal heart rhythm and cardiac arrest immediately.
This was the first time i ever watched an american football game live. I couldn't sleep honestly after this. It was scary
Meanwhile, I was reminded of my syncope episode on October 25, 2013.
Hey do you have an email where I can ask u a question or a more private platform?
you could DM me on instagram its_eli_sup is the account name
@@ychighlights2303 I went there but its a pretty woman
@@masonjones5721 thats just his alter ego. a woman.
Man, the way they had the camera on the crowd took me back to when Owen Hart fell to his death in 1999 😢. Thankfully Hamlin is ok 🙏🏼
Crazy to me is NFL wanted them to finish the game. Until both coaches refused to
Ive seen so muchscary stuff, car crashes people getting shot, stabbed knocked out and even broken bones. But this is another one.
The Bills players knew right away something was seriously wrong with Damar Hamlin the moment he fell and the Medical Staff when to treat him. I thought it was weird for ESPN to be taking that long of a Commercial Break for an injury. Then when they came back on and they showed the replay of how he fell and the face of the Players on both Teams I knew something was seriously wrong. When he was Transportated to the UC Medical Center theu were supposed to give a Press Conference that night but canceled it off. I thought to myself right there that they had either lost him or he was spending his last hours on earth with his family. Then they announced that he was stable and month later woke up. God Bless The Medical Staff 🙏 🙌 that we have !
It’s just crazy to think how he literally fucking died on the field
there was a very big possibility of him not coming back after that
Chris Pronger took a puck to the chest and suffered the same fate and he survived too due to the quick work from the medical staff on site.
i still cry everytime i see this
Wow, what an emotional thing to watch! Thank God he pulled through. This is just my opinion , I can’t believe he actually returned to still play football! I am not saying I’m right I’m just saying, I think it’s a pretty crazy decision. But if it makes him happy, that’s all that matters.
Shoutout to #28 of the bengals who immediately saw that something was wrong and raised the alarm. I think he was the first guy to realize that Hamlin wasn't well and may have given the trainers precious extra seconds to save him.
The umpire deserves credit too for knowing that this wasn’t a “normal” injury and blowing the whistle immediately and feverishly.
@@cmac-xw3gnI agree. There was clearly something unusual. This wasn’t simply an injury, the man was in the midst of a medical event & I think he identified that.
And Josh Allen didn't get up off the bench until he was told to
Who edits these videos ffs!!
This game made me cry 😭
Bro do I not see his arm move at 46 seconds when it pans out to broader camera view?
I watch alot of CZcams vids of soccer players collapsing. Damar fell exactly like them. He was dead on that field. As horrible it is to say he was. He even died in the ambulance. It truly is a MIRACLE he was saved.
It's called Commodio Cardos. The same thing happened to Chris Pronger back in 1999
I just remember watching this game and i cried in my sleep praying that he would survive
crybaby
Corny
Don't get me wrong I was hoping he would be ok too but crying yourself to sleep over someone who doesn't even know you exist seems excessive.
a lil much bro
Meditating before bed? Tf😂
Both teams were playing bard. They were in Bengals territory. Cincinnati. And even the Bengals fans were concerned. So glad he was able to come back.
Its wonders how emergency services reacts and attend to the person in need, bringing them back making sure there safety is confined and that you are protected, God bless the emergency services
God saved him! He is, Almighty! Hallelujah! Amen. 🙏✝️
The medical staff saved him
@@ThePuntingDiva Indeed, they did. God works his miracles through the people, for all to see.
Hamlin later confirmed that he had an episode of commotio cordis, an extremely rare condition in which cardiac rhythm is disrupted by a blow to the chest during a specific 40-millisecond span in the heart's electrical cycle. The condition is 97% fatal if not treated within three minutes.
The Bengals player who had to jump out of the way when he fell knew shit was bad, he immediately starting pointing.
Dude, what took them so long to start doing chest compressions? If the person is unresponsive, you check their pulse. No pulse = immediate chest compressions, no hesitation and you instruct someone to call an ambulance.
I remember seeing this live.
0:06 When Blues star Chris Pronger gets slap shot on his Chest than Collapses on Ice.
watching this live was even scarier bru
remember watching this live, it was horrifying
God please do everything you can to keep Dammar Hamlin safe
Bengals cared once they knew he was in trouble
The way he stood up didn’t like right. Wobbly.
Did they find what was wrong with him.
I forgot it happened and I actually watched the game.
Think it was cardiac arrest.
@@klarker Thank you. We have a footballer in the Premiership had the same thing and he still plays.
@@klarkerNa was it? 😮😮
Commotio Cordis. During heartbeat cycle, there's a narrow window where if sufficient pressure or impact happened on the heart, disrupting the electrical signal, it can mess with the heart leading to fibrillation and eventually cardiac arrest.
It's a super freak rare incident, little to do with genetics or heart condition, or damage on the heart tissue, just a big enough impact on the chest that has to happen within 40 microsecond window of a heartbeat cycle.
@@lolipedofin Wow that’s crazy. I thought it was odd he was still playing.
I understand now how he can keep playing without the worry.
Man what a day that was. Scary scary stuff
One of the most scariest NFL moments glad Damar is ok now 🙏 hopefully we see nothing like this ever again
It is bonkers to me how fast the brain stops working once the heart stops beating. Like 2 seconds without oxygen and you can't even control your body
#30 knew before Damar even went down that he was in trouble. So glad he's ok!
My wife is from Argentina and this was the first football she ever really sat down and watched. It was awful for all of us. We tried to explain the gravity of this situation but she was very confused about the whole thing. What a horrible introduction to football
When I saw him fall that way I was immediately thinking concussion and possible brain injury, did not expect a heart attack
He did not have a heart attack. He suffered from ventricular fibrillation. Big difference.
Now if I were a football play-by-play announcer, here is what I would call it...."Damar....stopping no. 85 of the Bengals from getting any more good yardage with a good quite-open-field tackle, now he gets up on his feet, and.....AND DOWN GOES HAMLIN! I think he collapsed! The referee sets off multi-whistles stopping play as he sees Hamlin on the ground not getting up.
The color commentator would probably say "You are right! He is not moving. Not twitching, not fidgeting--you are right. He just blacked out and not breathing. The Buffalo Bills trainers are out there already and they are calling up their medical team to do CPR on Hamlin to restart his breathing. They have to do CPR ASAP."
I would then say this---"Looks like Damar is going to have to go to the hospital and definitely he will not play at all for the remainder of this football game....and probably, in respect to his very serious condition, this football contest might be halted without playing the rest of the game.....and the fans will be asked to exit the stadium ."
The helmet on the Bengals' ball carrier no. 85 may have hit Damar's chest full blast as Damar was trying to lower his body on his tackle attempt, and Damar did not probably see that hit coming as he tried to tackle no. 85. Damar got up after the tackle, and then, the suspect "commotio cordis" that may have come from the impact happened about 6-8 seconds after the tackle, causing him to not only go down and collapse--but stay down. Very sad about this.
If all you're going to say is there's 'nothing to say, so let's take another break' then shut down the broadcast.
the American, Eriksen moment.
One of the reasons why I hate seeing players stand over another after a play... If they were just a second late......
Good
I remember watching this live
Check out Christian Eriksen cardiac arrest vs Finland Euro 2020...
How a nobody became a somebody
Just to lighten the mood in what is obviously a very serious situation...
I feel that if this hadn't have happened, they would have taken at least 20 commercial breaks anyway.
I saw this live
I was ready for this game to keep going. Lost out on my bet because a buncha guys didn’t want to keep going.
How much did you bet