‘”Mario, [Hamlin’s father], talking to us as a team, he kinda told us — demanded us — [to play for his son], and you can’t not honor his request to go out there and charge forward to the best of our abilities,” Allen said. “Today’s news was a lot of tears of joy, but … that’s what he wants, that’s what his dad wants, and guys are excited to get out there. … We wanna go out there and play for 3. It’ll be a huge driving force.”‘
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NFL cancels Bills-Bengals game, plans vote Friday to implement two major modifications for AFC playoffs
‘Under the proposal that will be voted on by owners, the AFC Championship could potentially become a neutral-site game if any of the three following scenarios are met…’.
Bills’ Damar Hamlin asked if his team beat the Bengals when he woke up, doctors say
‘”While still critically ill, he has demonstrated that he appears to be neurologically intact,” the Bills said in a statement on Thursday. “His lungs continue to heal and he is making steady progress.”‘
Josh Allen Defends Tee Higgins After Collision With Damar Hamlin
‘“I do want to say one more thing: I haven’t reached out to Tee [Higgins]. I saw some stuff on Twitter. People should not be attacking him, whatsoever, and I’m glad that Damar’s family came out and said that,” Allen said. “Hopefully, he found some relief today because, again, that’s a football play. And I hope that he doesn’t hold that upon himself because there’s nothing else that he could have done in that situation.”’
Bills Tweet Positive Update on Damar Hamlin: ‘Remarkable Improvement’
‘“Per the physicians caring for Damar Hamlin at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Damar has shown remarkable improvement over the past 24 hours,” the team said in its statement. “While still critically ill, he has demonstrated that he appears to be neurologically intact. His lungs continue to heal and he is making steady progress.”’
NFLPA Pres. Questions How Long It Took to Postpone Bills-Bengals Game
‘“In times when a leader needs to make a decision, when you take a bunch of time to ask everybody else what their opinion would be, it seems more like you’re searching for the answer you want and not what the right answer actually is,” Tretter said, via Yahoo Sports. “We made the determination it wouldn’t be smart to continue playing the moment we saw what happened and how scary that was. Obviously, as we all know, it took a long time for that to actually go into effect.”’
The Bills Believe They Are Ready for Sunday. They Know They Have Changed.
‘There were moments of incredible, unfathomable maturity, like when Allen called the press conference back in session momentarily, just to tell folks to lay off Tee Higgins, the Bengals receiver who was tackled by Hamlin in the moments preceding his collapse. Or, when center Mitch Morse talked about the complexities of the grieving process, where 90 people in the building could all be experiencing what happened in 90 different ways. Even the mental fitness to make it through a packed NFL press conference, an exercise in patience and humility on a good day as reporters cut you off and shout over the end of a heartfelt sentiment, didn’t go unnoticed.’
NFL Decides Bills-Bengals ‘MNF’ Game Will Not Resume
‘In regards to how the cancellation affects the AFC playoff implications, ESPN’s Dianna Russini reported that the NFL owners are set to meet on Friday to go over scenarios. Here’s a list of the possible scenarios as of now.’
Damar Hamlin Asked Who Won Bills-Bengals Game When He Woke Up
‘“When [Hamlin] asked, ‘Did we win?,’ the answer is, ‘Yes ‘Damar, you won. You’ve won the game of life,’” Pritts said. “That’s probably the most important thing out of this and we really need to keep him in the center of everything else that’s going on and we really want to ensure a good outcome for him.”’
How NFL Could Resolve Suspended Bills-Bengals ‘MNF’ Game
‘“You call the Bengals–Bills a tie. The No. 1 seed gets the choice of home field [advantage] throughout the playoffs or the bye. The No. 2 seed gets whatever isn’t chosen, so either a bye or home field advantage,” Schefter said. “That would be one scenario that I believe the league has talked about.”’
As Damar Hamlin Recovers, Buffalo Waits—and Wonders What to Do
‘When a Bills player is alone on Christmas Eve and you invite him to your house, he’ll show up and stay for two hours, just like Isaiah McKenzie did this year. There’s a good chance you’ve played Call of Duty with Josh Allen, the starting quarterback, and may not have even known it. You might have shoveled one of their cars out of the snow. They might have shoveled out yours. And when one of them falls, you overwhelm a fundraising page for his foundation. That’s just the way it is here.’
Bills’ Assistant Trainer Praised for Damar Hamlin’s Quick CPR Response
‘Bills assistant athletic trainer Denny Kellington is one such person being hailed as a hero. Sources told Sports Illustrated‘s Albert Breer that Kellington administered timely CPR that was absolutely vital in saving Hamlin’s life. Buffalo coach Sean McDermott called him “a real leader, a real hero, in saving Damar’s life” during Thursday’s press conference.’
Two Possible Options for How NFL Will Sort AFC Playoff Situation
‘The second scenario is one that Schefter described as “more viable” and the option that the NFL might enact “before Saturday’s game” centers around the AFC Championship game. Schefter said the AFC title game could be played a neutral site if it involves teams that do not have the same amount of games played due to Monday’s game being a non-result.’
NFL Explains Why It Decided to Cancel Bills-Bengals With Playoffs Looming
‘“Not playing the Buffalo-Cincinnati game to its conclusion will have no effect on which clubs qualify for the postseason. No club would qualify for the postseason and no club will be eliminated based on the outcome of this game.”‘
NFL Lays Out Three Scenarios for AFC Title Game After Canceling Bills-Bengals
‘As of now, the AFC championship game will take place at a neutral site if the two teams do not have an equal number of games played during the regular season, and if the team could have been the top seed and hosted the game if they had played 17 games. Essentially, this only matters if it involves the Bills or Bengals and the top-seeded Chiefs.’