The University of Cincinnati Medical Center announced on Monday that Bills safety Damar Hamlin has been released and is traveling back home to Buffalo.
Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during Monday Night Football against the Bengals in Week 17 but has made positive progress since the on-field incident. According to ESPN’s Coley Harvey, doctors said Hamlin has been able to walk normally since Friday and eat a “regular diet.” Hamlin and his family spoke with doctors about getting him back home from there, and he will continue to be monitored and undergo tests in Buffalo.