After collapsing and requiring life-saving CPR during a Monday Night Football game in early January, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has been given the green light to participate in all football activities.
Hamlin spoke with three experts, most recently on Friday, and all three agreed that Hamlin should be allowed to play once more.
“He is fully cleared. He’s here. He’s in a great headspace to come back and make his return,” Brandon Beanne, Hamlin’s general manager stated.
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Here’s all you need to know about Damar Hamlin:
Damar Hamlin net worth:
Damar Hamlin is reported to be worth $1 million.
Damar Hamlin age:
Hamlin was born on March 24, 1998, in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, and grew up there.
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Damar Hamlin NFL contract:
Hamlin’s contract includes a normal split that permits Buffalo to pay him at a lower rate if he is placed on injured reserve, but the Bills have reached a deal with the NFL and the NFL Players Association to pay him in full, according to NFL Network.
After being picked by the Bills in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Hamlin is in the second year of a four-year, $3.64 million contract.
Damar Hamlin family:
Damar Hamlin was born in 1998 to Nina and Mario Hamlin, who were both very young at the time.
“I’m extremely close to my family. My mom, she was 16 when she had me, and I just try to think about when I was 16 years old and I just couldn’t imagine having a little boy. It was probably so stressful but both of my parents had me young, at 16, and pretty much since that point they put everything they had into me to get me to where we are right now today,” Hamlin stated in an interview.
Damar surprised his younger brother Damir Hamlin on the Sesame Street-themed edition of The Masked Singer, which aired on Wednesday, March 15.
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In reality, the episode was shot in January, just a few weeks after his football injury.
“My brother, you know, that’s my world. I put family first. And he loves Sesame Street more than most things,” Damar added on the show.