Damar Hamlin Freezes When Asked What Doctors Said Caused His Heart to Stop

During an interview with ABC News, Damar Hamlin, the safety of the Buffalo Bills, declined to provide any comment regarding the cause of his cardiac arrest last month.

On January 2, in the first quarter of the game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals, Damar Hamlin made a tackle on wide receiver Tee Higgins while the Bills were trailing 7-3.

After what seemed like a routine collision during which he briefly stood up, Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field. He was resuscitated on site and subsequently taken to a nearby hospital. Due to the incident, the game was called off.

Following the incident, the 24-year-old was hospitalized and later recuperated in the hospital before being discharged on January 9.

In an interview with Michael Strahan on "Good Morning America" on Monday, Hamlin expressed his gratitude towards the medical professionals who saved his life, stating that he was thankful for their efforts.

“Things could have went differently, and the details of the situation of everything that happened on the field, it could have been the last of me,” he said.

When asked by Michael Strahan about the medical team's assessment of his on-field collapse, Hamlin appeared hesitant. Strahan acknowledged Hamlin's peak physical condition and asked for the doctor's explanation of the incident.

Hamlin, however, responded with an awkward nine-second pause before stating that it was something he would prefer not to discuss, concluding his response.

Strahan probed further and inquired whether Hamlin had encountered any heart-related issues before.

“Honestly, no," Hamlin replied. "I’ve always been a healthy, young, fit, energetic human being, yet alone athlete.”

According to the player, the doctors are still in the process of determining the cause of the incident. Nonetheless, he expressed his aspirations to resume playing football soon.

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