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There are a few things Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin can't live without. From his Chasing Millions' clothing line that he ...
The Courier Journal's Safer Sidelines project drew national attention, increasing awareness for coaches, administrators and ...
Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett recently said he plans to win the starting job in Cleveland. Earlier today, Browns ...
Malaki Starks is a player that may not fill an immediate need with the Buffalo Bills, but is one that a research group found ...
Staying off the radar all day, Hamlin seemingly came out of nowhere to win Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington ...
Damar Hamlin wants to be a Bill his entire life and at least for now, he's staying in Buffalo. The safety signed a one-year contract, the team announced on Wednesday. The former sixth-rounder was ...
Bills safety Damar Hamlin will remain in Buffalo after signing a new one-year contract, and he hopes he never plays anywhere else. “It feels amazing to be back,” Hamlin said. “This is home, this is ...
Damar Hamlin is taking his CPR tour to a new continent. The Buffalo Bills safety and the American Heart Association are spending part of this week in Japan. Hamlin arrived in Tokyo earlier this ...
Hamlin’s comeback is bigger than football. It is also a vehicle for him to do something he has done his entire life — help others.
State Sen. April Baskin introduced a bill that would require school districts in New York to create cardiac emergency response procedures in their existing safety and preparedness plans.