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Family spokesperson says Bills’ Damar Hamlin’s condition improves

Damar Hamlin’s marketing representatives say Wednesday that the Buffalo Bills player’s recovery is moving in a “positive direction”.
Hamlin collapsed two days ago and went into cardiac arrest during a game against Cincinnati.
The player was struck squarely in the chest while making what appeared to be a routine tackle of Bengals receiver Tee Higgins. Hamlin briefly got up and adjusted his facemask before collapsing backward.
Jordon Rooney is a family spokesperson and describes himself as a good friend of the player.
He says the outpouring of support has helped the family.
“We all remain optimistic,” Rooney told The Associated Press by phone. He refrained from going into further detail, saying the family has asked for specifics to not be shared.
Football fans from across the country watched Hamlin’s collapse play out on North American television.
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He was resuscitated on the field before being loaded into an ambulance and transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Vigils held in Cincinnati and outside the Bills’ home stadium showed the support from players and fans from across the National Football League.
The NFL is on hold with the pivotal game suspended indefinitely.
The Kansas Chiefs (13-3) are battling with the Bills (12-3) and Bengals (11-4) for the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
His heart stopped and he was resuscitated on the field before being loaded into an ambulance and transported the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
The Bills returned to Buffalo early Tuesday and are scheduled to hold team meetings and a walkthrough practice on Wednesday.