On the sidelines of NFL prospect camp in Indianapolis on Tuesday, Bills general manager Brandon Bean said Hamlin’s eventual return to play will depend on the doctors’ decision.
If we can get the green light and he feels ready to come back to play, this story will become a fairy tale. Ben assured that he would not only regain his old life, but also his career as a footballer. I’d love to be able to tell you he’ll be able to come back, but we still don’t know. But if he succeeds, we will be very happy for him.
Bain added the Hamlin test results encouraging
, having visited many specialists across the country. He added that he still had to do two or three medical visits before he could start responding.
He stated that Bills medical staff is accompanying Hamlin on his visits to get a clearer picture of the situation because the team themselves will also have to give him the go-ahead before he can return. NFL stadium.
Hamlin has been making a remarkable recovery, according to the doctors who followed him, since collapsing on the field after making what appeared to be a routine first-quarter tackle in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals in January. Then this confrontation was stopped and then completely canceled.
The sophomore, from the Pittsburgh area, spent nearly 10 days in a hospital bed first in Cincinnati and then in Buffalo before being discharged. He eventually returned to the Bills’ training complex, before witnessing his team’s 27-10 loss to the Bengals in the divisional playoff game.
Hamlin subsequently made numerous public appearances across the United States, including during the Super Bowl in Arizona, where he was awarded the NFL Players Association’s Alan Page Trophy for his involvement in the community.
He also participated in a pregame ceremony where the Bills and Bengals medical staff and first responders were honored for saving the 24-year-old.
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