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Buffalo Games Chuckle & Roar’s ‘water beads’ recalled after infant death – The Washington Post – The Washington Post

  1. Buffalo Games Chuckle & Roar’s ‘water beads’ recalled after infant death – The Washington Post The Washington Post
  2. Water beads activity kits sold at Target recalled due to ingestion, choking risks CBS Mornings
  3. Buffalo Games Recalls Chuckle & Roar Ultimate Water Beads Activity Kits Due to Serious Ingestion, Choking and Obstruction Hazards; One Infant Death Reported; Sold Exclusively at Target Consumer Product Safety Commission
  4. Children’s water beads activity kits sold at Target voluntarily recalled due to ingestion, choking risks CBS News
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Read This: Nearly Half Of Tesla’s Buffalo Solar Panel Factory Staff Just Analyzes Autopilot Data – Jalopnik

  1. Read This: Nearly Half Of Tesla’s Buffalo Solar Panel Factory Staff Just Analyzes Autopilot Data Jalopnik
  2. Elon Musk and the $1 Billion ‘Bad Deal’ in Buffalo | WSJ Tech News Briefing Wall Street Journal
  3. Tesla Solar Factory Not Living Up to New York’s $1 Billion Investment Reason
  4. Cuomo’s failed subsidized solar factory is also a monument to Obamanomics Washington Examiner
  5. New York spent $950 million in past decade on a solar-panel factory in Buffalo for Elon Musk. The promised jobs and benefits did not materialize: WSJ MarketWatch
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New York spent $950 million in past decade on a solar-panel factory in Buffalo for Elon Musk. The promised jobs and benefits did not materialize: WSJ – MarketWatch

  1. New York spent $950 million in past decade on a solar-panel factory in Buffalo for Elon Musk. The promised jobs and benefits did not materialize: WSJ MarketWatch
  2. New York State Built Elon Musk a $1 Billion Factory. ‘It Was a Bad Deal.’ The Wall Street Journal
  3. Tesla’s Solar Factory — A Billion-Dollar Misstep For New York: WSJ – Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Benzinga
  4. N.Y. Solar Factory Built for Musk Called ‘Bad Deal’ Newsmax
  5. New York’s Deal To Build Elon Musk A Solar Panel Factory Turned Into A Nearly $1 Billion ‘Boondoggle’ Daily Caller
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Buffalo Bills safety, former Oregon State star Jordan Poyer cancels charity golf tournament at Donald Trump c – OregonLive

  1. Buffalo Bills safety, former Oregon State star Jordan Poyer cancels charity golf tournament at Donald Trump c OregonLive
  2. Bills S Jordan Poyer cancels charity golf event due to backlash over location at Donald Trump’s course Yahoo Sports
  3. Jordan Poyer’s wife, Rachel Bush, says canceled golf tournament will return to Trump course next year Buffalo News
  4. Bills Star Jordan Poyer Cancels Charity Event At Trump National After Receiving Backlash BroBible
  5. Sponsors pull out of golf event at Trump National, forcing cancelation USA TODAY
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Rick Ross’ neighbor fears his escaped buffalo will harm her children. Ross responded by calling the massive creatures ‘gentle’ and suggested giving them snacks: ‘when you see my buffalo, give it a carrot.’ – Yahoo! Voices

  1. Rick Ross’ neighbor fears his escaped buffalo will harm her children. Ross responded by calling the massive creatures ‘gentle’ and suggested giving them snacks: ‘when you see my buffalo, give it a carrot.’ Yahoo! Voices
  2. Rick Ross’s neighbours ‘annoyed by his pet buffalo’ The Independent
  3. Rick Ross’ Pet Buffaloes Are Roaming Free and Upsetting His Neighbors Rolling Stone
  4. Rick Ross Says “Give It A Carrot” After Buffaloes Escaped Onto Neighbor’s Land AllHipHop
  5. Rick Ross’ Buffaloes Getting The Boss In Trouble With Neighbors HipHopDX
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NFL Playoffs: Cincinnati Bengals beat Buffalo Bills just weeks after Damar Hamlin’s collapse



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After the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles beat the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Giants respectively, all eyes were on the remaining Divisional Round matchups Sunday, with the Buffalo Bills facing the Cincinnati Bengals and the San Francisco 49ers hosting the Dallas Cowboys.

The Bills fell to the Bengals 27-10, and the 49ers defeated the Cowboys 19-12.

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Twenty days after suffering cardiac arrest in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin was in attendance as the Bills once again faced the Bengals, this time in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.

But the Bengals prevailed despite Buffalo’s homefield advantage and the emotional lift of having Hamlin in the stadium.

The CBS broadcast of the game showed Hamlin arriving by cart and entering the Bills’ locker room wearing sunglasses, a face covering and a jacket sold through his Chasing M’s clothing line with a hood pulled up. Hamlin’s mother Nina, father Mario, and younger brother Damir were also shown entering the stadium.

Later, a video posted to social media showed Hamlin walking from the locker room to an elevator while being shielded by security officials.

During the game, Hamlin’s attendance was announced on the stadium public address system, drawing an ovation from the crowd at Highmark Stadium. CBS showed video of Hamlin hyping up the crowd by making his signature heart-shaped gesture with his hands and urging the crowd to make noise by raising his arms.

With a steady snow falling in western New York and all the emotion tilting in the Bills’ direction, the Bengals came out of the gate strong. A pair of Joe Burrow touchdown passes gave Cincinnati an early 14-0 lead, and the Bengals took a 17-7 lead into halftime.

The Bengals maintained a comfortable advantage, leading by 14 points heading into the fourth quarter, while the Cincinnati defense stifled the Buffalo offense throughout the contest. The Bills’ attack could never get any momentum going and only managed to get into the end zone one time in the game.

Cincinnati now advances to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. The Chiefs will host the Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium next Sunday with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET.

The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Dallas Cowboys 19-12 to advance to the team’s second consecutive NFC championship game on Sunday.

The San Francisco defense came out swinging, shutting down the Cowboys’ elusive offense. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott struggled against the unit, throwing for 206 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. One of Dallas’ bright spots on offense was wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, who finished with 117 yards receiving.

49ers rookie quarterback sensation Brock Purdy continued to go from Mr. Irrelevant to Mr. Relevant. He improved to 7-0 as the starter after taking over for an injured Jimmy Garropolo in mid-December. Purdy threw for 214 yards in the win.

The Cowboys’ kicking struggles seemed to continue from last week’s win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Kicker Brett Maher got off to another rough start, having his extra point blocked after missing four extra-point attempts the previous week. Maher would go on to rebound from the blocked kick, knocking down two field goals afterward.

The 49ers will now head to Philadelphia to play the Eagles in the NFC championship game and have a chance to clinch their spot in the Super Bowl for the second time since 2019. The game is scheduled for next Sunday at 3 p.m. ET.

Super Bowl LVII is scheduled for February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

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Damar Hamlin: Buffalo Bills safety still faces ‘lengthy recovery’ spokesman said



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More than two weeks after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during a game, a representative for Hamilin says the defensive player has a long road ahead of him.

Hamlin’s longtime friend and business partner Jordon Rooney said to CNN: “Despite being out of the hospital, Damar still has a lengthy recovery.

“Damar still requires oxygen and is having his heart monitored regularly. He has visited with the team a few times but he still gets winded very easily. He’s upbeat and positive and ready to continue to overcome this.”

The statement comes just one day after Bills head coach Sean McDermott told reporters that Hamlin has been at the team facility almost daily, CNN previously reported.

“It’s limited, just overall, but he comes in and – it really just started really today or yesterday – just trying to get back to a little bit of a routine, just getting himself acclimated again, taking it one baby step at a time,” said McDermott on Wednesday as he spoke about Hamlin.

“His appearance, like walking around here, it’s a positive thing and to see three [Hamlin wears the No. 3 on his jersey] just smile and just wave and just put his hearts up and keep it pushing. It’s a positive energy bubble that’s just floating around the facility,” said offensive lineman Dion Dawkins.

The Bills are set to play the Cincinnati Bengals – the team Buffalo played against when Hamlin collapsed on the field – on Sunday in the AFC divisional round at 3 p.m. ET.

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Buffalo Bills to play in London during 2023 NFL regular season

The NFL has selected the Buffalo Bills as one of the teams that will be part of the 2023 International Games. The Bills will play at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the 2023 regular season with the opponent, date and time still to be determined.

It marks the franchise’s second trip to London, and their first time since 2015 when they played the Jacksonville Jaguars.

“We are proud to be selected to participate in our league’s international games in 2023 and continue to help grow our sport globally,” said Buffalo Bills EVP/Chief Operating Officer Ron Raccuia. “The NFL has done an incredible job with this initiative. We’re excited for Bills Mafia to experience Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, one of the primary design inspirations for our new stadium scheduled to open in 2026.

The Bills’ London game will replace one of the team’s designated nine home games on the 2023 schedule. The Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots are among the other teams selected for the international games.

The Titans will also have a designated home game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium but will not play against the Bills. The Jaguars will play at Wembley Stadium in the UK, while the Chiefs and Patriots are set to make their Germany debut.

Details of the dates, matchups and kickoff times will be confirmed later in the year when the full 2023 schedule is announced. Fans can register their interest in purchasing tickets by visiting here.

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Studying pays off as rookie Kaiir Elam makes key interception in Buffalo Bills’ wild-card victory

Kaiir Elam has been doing some reading lately.

Specifically, Elam has been buzzing through “It Takes What It Takes” by Trevor Moawad.


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“It’s about living in the moment and taking it one step at a time, one play at a time, one game at a time,” said Elam, the Buffalo Bills’ rookie cornerback. “It’s taking everything and living in the present.”

Elam did just that Sunday, stepping into the lineup after an injury to Dane Jackson and making a couple of huge plays in the Bills’ 34-31 victory over the Miami Dolphins in an AFC wild-card playoff game at Highmark Stadium.

“I just prepare like I’m up and I’m going to play the whole game,” Elam said. “I’m glad it paid off.”


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Truth be told, it hasn’t been an easy rookie season for Elam. He even spent some time as a healthy inactive, which is not a place a first-round draft pick ever wants to find himself. To his credit, though, Elam never hung his head. He kept working.

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That work showed itself in the third quarter when – with the Dolphins leading 24-20, Elam picked off Miami quarterback Skylar Thompson on a pass intended for Trent Sherfield.

Five plays later, after taking over at the Miami 33-yard line, the Bills went ahead on a 6-yard touchdown pass to Cole Beasley.

“That’s somebody who has been studying his film and knew what was going on,” Bills defensive end Shaq Lawson said. “He jumped that route. I always tell him, ‘Shoot, you’re a first-round pick – go out and be a dog.’ I’ve been preaching that, and I was proud when he got that pick because even though he’s a rookie, he’s been studying like he’s been in the league 3-4 years. When he jumped it, I said, ‘OK, that’s what his studying has come from.’ ”

Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White shared a similar sentiment: “Kaiir, he’s such a student of the game, just the way that he attacked the week – coming in on our off days, catching balls. So, him catching that pick is something that he’s been waiting on. But he’s a student, man. He really wants it. His desire to be the best that he can be is just next to none, the way he prepared, the way he comes in and takes care of the body as a rookie, man – the success that he had today is not a surprise.”

Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott talks to reporters after the Bills’ 34-31 wild-card victory over the Miami Dolphins.


Coach Sean McDermott said Jackson likely would have been able to return to the game after injuring his knee in the second quarter, but the team stuck with Elam. On Miami’s final offensive play – fourth-and-5 from the Dolphins’ 44-yard line – Elam broke up Thompson’s pass intended for tight end Mike Gesicki, effectively icing the victory.

“I thought he did some really good things in the game,” McDermott said.

With the win, the Bills advance to the divisional round, hosting the Cincinnati Bengals at 3 p.m. Sunday. Another home game will be welcome, as Buffalo improved to 4-0 at home in the playoffs under McDermott.  

Let the record show that at 2:47 p.m. Sunday, there is a tweet that went out that can be dunked on fairly easily.


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“Bringing Cole Beasley back has amounted to absolutely nothing for the Bills,” I tweeted.

To be fair to myself, at the time, it was accurate.

Beasley’s contributions in the first half against the Dolphins, to that point, had been minimal. The same could be said in two full games he had played in the regular season after being called up from the practice squad, when he made just two catches for 18 yards.

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley talks with reporters about his touchdown in the Bills’ 34-31 AFC wild-card win over the Miami Dolphins.


Beasley, who was signed to the active roster from the practice squad last week, got off to a slow start against Miami. He was targeted three times in the first half. Two targets ended up in turnovers, and the other one was incomplete. On the Bills’ first drive, quarterback Josh Allen looked Beasley’s way on a fourth-and-3 play from the Miami 32-yard line, but the throw was wide and incomplete, leading to a turnover on downs. Then, late in the second quarter, Allen looked Beasley’s way on a second-and-10 play from the Bills’ 36-yard line with 1:04 left before halftime.

The throw was on target, but the ball appeared to deflect off Beasley’s chest – Dolphins cornerback Kader Kohou might have tipped it, too – and the pass was intercepted by Miami safety Jevon Holland. That set up a 7-yard touchdown pass from Thompson to Gesicki, and the Dolphins tied the game 17-17 with a two-point conversion pass to Tyreek Hill.


How It Happened: Top plays, standout players in Buffalo Bills’ 34-31 playoff win over Miami

Beasley bounced back from his tough first half with two huge plays in the second half. The first came when he caught a 6-yard touchdown pass to put his team back ahead 27-24 – after the extra point – with 5:18 left in the third quarter. It was Beasley’s first career postseason touchdown in his 12th game. On the next drive, Beasley converted a third-and-6 play from the Bills’ 48-yard line with a 29-yard catch and run that moved the ball to the Miami 23-yard line.

On the next play, Allen found Gabe Davis for a 23-yard touchdown pass that extended the Bills’ lead to 34-24 with 2:07 left in the third quarter.

“It felt very comfortable,” Allen said of having Beasley in the lineup. I think it was Cole’s first playoff touchdown, I think, in his career … so it was pretty fun to get the ball back to him. Bringing him back and just being able to run some of our old stuff, he remembers it and is able to run it and execute it, so it’s good to have vets like that.”

3. Dawson Knox continued his touchdown streak

The Bills’ tight end made a receiving touchdown for the fifth consecutive game, opening the scoring with an incredible 6-yard catch on an equally incredible throw from Allen. On the play, Knox got behind Dolphins linebacker Jerome Baker and somehow secured the ball before falling out of bounds.

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen talks about the Bills’ victory over the Miami Dolphins.


“It was supposed to be kind of a quick hitter where he hits me in the flat pretty quick,” Knox said. “The D-end peeled with me. I think Josh got some pressure, made him roll out. Just another incredible play by him, put it where only I could get it. Just looked over to the ref, thankful that I got two feet in. I tried to even get a hand down to kind of add to that, but just another amazing off-schedule play by Josh.”

Knox nearly had another touchdown in the second quarter, but a 13-yard pass that was ruled a touchdown was overturned after a replay review.

“I mean, this league’s been around what, a hundred something years, it’s like we still don’t know what a catch is,” he said. “I thought it was no question. When they reviewed it, I was like, maybe they’re reviewing if Josh was past the line of scrimmage. I mean, you know, even looking at it, my right hand didn’t move off the ball, so even if the ground wasn’t there, it didn’t move, but who knows, maybe they saw something that I didn’t feel, but, you know, whatever’s called is called, so we just had to move forward.”

Knox finished with three catches for 20 yards and the lone touchdown.

His was not the only replay review to go against the Bills. A 54-yard completion to rookie receiver Khalil Shakir was also wiped out in the second quarter after a replay review showed the ball hit the ground. Shakir did bounce back with a 31-yard catch in the fourth quarter that helped the Bills flip field position, even if they didn’t get any points on the drive.


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“That was a big catch,” McDermott said. “We’ve got a lot of trust in him. He’s got good hands. He’s a good football player. He’s off to a good start, and I think he wanted that one from earlier in the game back. That first one was before half, maybe there where we could have put some points on the board more than we did. The game ebbs and flows, and our guys, time after time, have shown their mental toughness and the ability to reset.”

4. Mitch Morse stuck up for his quarterback

The Bills’ center, who usually keeps his cool, was involved in a good skirmish that resulted in offsetting personal fouls against both Morse and Dolphins defensive end Christian Wilkins in the second quarter after Allen was intercepted.


Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen and Dolphins’ Christian Wilkins scrap again; Mitch Morse to the rescue

Allen and Wilkins, who have a history dating back to the Week 3 game between the two teams when Wilkins appeared to hit Allen in the most private of areas, were pushing and shoving after the play before Morse intervened.

“Let’s not make it anything bigger than it was,” Morse said after the game. “We talked afterwards, actually. I have a lot of respect for the way he plays. He is a competitive guy. Tempers flare in this game. You know, we had our moment, it was mitigated and we were able to continue playing. In the moment, you lose consciousness for a little bit. I mean, that’s your guy. That’s your quarterback. You just want to be there for him. It escalated like you saw, but I’m not going to make it too big of a thing.”

The sequence also led to the best tweet of the day, from Morse’s wife, Caitlin, who asked “I wonder if he would defend my honor the way he defends Josh?”

5. James Cook got into the end zone

The Bills’ rookie running back scored on a 12-yard rush in the first quarter. Cook became the first member of the Bills to score a rushing touchdown in his playoff debut since both Darick Holmes and Tim Tindale did it on Dec. 30, 1995 – also against Miami.

“Really, it was just a read play,” Cook said. “We’re reading the defensive end, and he kind of crashed and Josh gave it to me. My receivers did a good job blocking. Basically, it was an easy touchdown.”

6. Tyrel Dodson was an unsung hero

The Bills’ reserve linebacker recovered a muffed punt by Nyheim Hines in the third quarter that, had Miami recovered, would have given them field position deep in Buffalo territory.

“That was huge,” Dodson said. “I was going to find work, which (special teams coordinator Matthew) Smiley says, and I just saw the ball, I was like, ‘Oh, I’ve got to go jump on it.’ I felt like I was in hell trying to get that ball. There was like four Dolphins, one was punching me in my stomach. Yeah, it was crazy. I’m just glad I can be there for Nyheim. He had our back last week with those big plays, and I got him back this week.”

Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins talks about the teams 34-31 win over the Miami Dolphins in an AFC wild-card game.


7. Dion Dawkins briefly came out of game

Officials signaled to the Bills’ sideline to remove Dawkins midway through the third quarter after a play in which there appeared to be helmet-to-helmet contact. There was no announcement that Dawkins was evaluated for a head injury. After briefly being replaced by David Quessenberry, Dawkins was able to return to the game.

“Honestly man, it’s a playoff win,” Dawkins said in his postgame news conference. “Not to make it bigger than anything, but it’s a playoff win. It’s hard to win in the regular season, and it’s extremely hard to win in the postseason. We’re taking it as a beautiful playoff win. We’re leaving the locker room today and this press conference with a ‘W’ and not an ‘L.’ ”

8. Isaiah McKenzie, Jordan Phillips sat out

The wide receiver and defensive tackle were unable to play for the Bills because of injuries. McKenzie, who was questionable on the final injury report because of a hamstring injury, was in street clothes as his teammates ran through pregame warmups about 90 minutes before the 1 p.m. kickoff. He was injured during practice Wednesday and did not practice Thursday or Friday. Phillips was out with a lingering shoulder injury he originally suffered in Week 13 at New England. He did not practice all week.

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Going home: Bills’ Hamlin released from Buffalo hospital

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — The “Prayers for Damar 3” have been answered. Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is finally home.

Nine days after he stunned and saddened his teammates by going into cardiac arrest and being resuscitated on the field in Cincinnati, and placed the NFL on hold, Hamlin was released from a Buffalo hospital on Wednesday, the Bills announced.

“We have completed a series of tests and evaluation and in consultation with the team physicians, we are confident that Damar can be safely discharged,” Dr. Jamie Nadler said in a news release issued by the team.

This marks the next major step in what doctors have called Hamlin’s remarkable recovery, which came two days after he was deemed healthy enough to be transferred from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center to the Buffalo General Medical Center. Nadler said the 24-year-old Hamlin will continue his rehabilitation with the Bills.

The Bills and Nadler did not disclose the results of the tests Hamlin had over the past two days in Buffalo to determine the reason his heart stopped after he struck squarely in the chest by Bengals receiver Tee Higgins while making what appeared to be a routine tackle. Hamlin collapsed during the first quarter of Buffalo’s since-canceled game at Cincinnati on Jan. 2, a chilling scene that played out in front of millions on television.

“That just shows the type of kid that he is, how he’s fought and he’s continuing to win,” Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins said. “There’s no place that he would rather be than in his own bed, so blessing to him.”

As Hamlin’s recovery progressed, the Bills and the NFL’s messaging switched from “Prayers for Damar 3” to “Love for Damar 3” by last weekend, when the entire league honored Hamlin, who wears No. 3. The Bills and their fans capped an emotionally draining week with a 35-23 regular-season-ending victory over New England.

“It’s an awesome feeling. And we’re just hoping that he’s getting his rest and recovery,” quarterback Josh Allen said Wednesday after practice, where the Bills (13-3) prepared to host their division rival Miami Dolphins (9-8) in a wild-card playoff game on Sunday. “As a team, we’re extremely happy.”

As much as players want to see Hamlin in person, Allen cautioned that moment might have to wait to allow Hamlin to gain his strength.

“Just making sure he’s taking it slow, and obviously trying to get back to being himself,” Allen added. “So we’ll take all the time that we need. But I hope he knows the guys are ready to see him.”

Coach Sean McDermott said it would be up to Hamlin to decide when to visit the team, saying: “We’ll welcome him back as he feels ready.”

Hamlin spent his first two days in hospital under sedation and showed no signs of neurological damage upon being awakened on Jan. 4. By Friday, he was breathing on his own and walking and appeared by videoconference in a team meeting, where he informed the Bills, “Love you boys.”

On Sunday, Hamlin was live-tweeting during the Bills’ victory, with doctors joking he tripped numerous alarms around the intensive care unit while watching teammate Nyheim Hines return the opening kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown.

Following his transfer to Buffalo, Hamlin posted a note on Twitter that read: “Special thank-you to Buffalo General it’s been nothing but love since arrival!” while asking his followers to keep him in their prayers.

His doctors said Hamlin’s progress in recovering from cardiac arrest, considered a life-threatening event, has been normal to accelerated.

In the days that followed, $8.6 million in GoFundMe donations poured into Hamlin’s toy drive fundraiser, which will be used to support young people through education and sports.

Hamlin, who is from the Pittsburgh exurb of McKee’s Rock, also will use proceeds from the sale of new T-shirts, emblazoned with “Did We Win?” along with his hands in the shape of a heart, to raise money for the trauma center in Cincinnati that initially treated him.

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Associated Press reporter Carolyn Thompson in Buffalo contributed to this report.

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