UPDATE 6: Fed Operatives Move into Place at Cincinnati Hospital Where Damar Hamlin is a Patient – NO NFL PLAYER HAS DIED FROM ON-FIELD INJURY IN OVER 50 YEARS

On Monday night Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field after a tackle. 

Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin lay motionless as doctors worked on him. After several minutes he was then carted off the field in the Monday Night Football game in an ambulance and taken to the local Cincinnati hospital.

Damar made a tackle and then stood up. The 24-year-old star then fell backward on his back. At first, there were concerns that he was injured. Then there were concerns that there was a head injury. Then there were concerns about whether he was going to make it.

Those watching the game couldn’t believe what was happening.

Mario Nawfal is reporting updates from the hospital.

Not much information is being released on Damar Hamlin’s current condition.

NO PLAYER has direct from an onfield hit in the NFL in over 50 years.

Chuck Hughes died 51 years ago after collapsing on the field.

Last night the feds moved in operatives at the Cincinnati hospital.

Apparently, Joe Biden may come to visit Damar this week.

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