Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin appears to show encouraging signs just days after suffering cardiac arrest in the first quarter of his team’s Monday night game in Cincinnati. On Thursday, two of the doctors monitoring the 24-year-old at UC Medical Center held a Q&A to address the biggest questions surrounding his status.
The most important news coming out of the session was that Hamlin has opened his eyes, and been able to communicate with the staff at UC Medical Center.
“He’s made substantial improvement,” Dr. Timothy Pritts said. “It appears his neurological condition and function is intact.