Damar Hamlin presents the Buffalo Bills training staff who saved his life with an award during ESPYs
An emotional Damar Hamlin presented the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the 2023 ESPYS to the Buffalo Bills training staff who helped save his life during a game earlier this year. The 25-year-old Bills safety wiped tears from his eyes as he took the stage Wednesday to introduce the training staff months after he went into cardiac arrest on the field after making a tackle during the first quarter of the Bills January 2 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
That day, as a stadium full of shocked fans watched, medical personnel swarmed onto the field in an immediate response that was widely credited for Hamlins steps toward recovery. On Wednesday, attendees at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles gave a rousing ovation as Hamlin shared an embrace with the training staff on stage.
Nathan Breske, the teams head athletic trainer, said Wednesday that it was the best outcome we couldve prayed for or imagined as he stood alongside Hamlin on stage to accept the award on behalf of the group.
Breske thanked the massive army of specialists who came together on and off the field to do their jobs that night, including the Bills and Bengals athletic training and medical staffs, equipment managers, player engagement personnel, mental health clinicians, chaplains, security, on-field first responders, paramedics and the entire medical staff at the University of Cincinnati medical center.
Breske also thanked Hamlin for staying alive.
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