By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Did Buffalo Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin appear at Sunday afternoon’s game in Orchard Park, New York? Or didn’t he?
Right now, this is a hot topic in the sports world. The internet believes that there was a body double at Sunday’s Divisional Round game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
There was no close-up video or clear pictures of Hamlin during his appearance. During the CBS broadcast, the video showed Hamlin from the side.
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Or the snowy conditions made it difficult to see a clear picture of him. He made a heart with his hands near the glass.
However, due to the sunglasses, the mask, and being covered up by his clothes due to the winter weather, a lot of people do not believe it was actually him at the game. These people believe it was someone else, who was playing a role.
“Yeah, that’s stupid,” he said on “Kyle Brandt’s Basement” in a clip that’s shared on Twitter. “One, that’s Damar’s swag. He likes wearing that. Two, he was in the locker room with us pre-game, so yes that was damar. That’s absolutely zero chance. He’s Damar Hamlin, that’s our guy, that’s our brother. He was with us pre-game, (and) post-game. He was up in the suite with his family, his little brother. 100 percent so people need to stop that s—.”
Hamlin also sparked the speculation when he wrote “Clone” on twitter. In the picture, the man, who was outside a picture of Hamlin on a wall, was wearing the same clothes that he wore at the game on Sunday.
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The 24-year-old suffered a cardiac arrest on Monday, January 2nd, against the Cincinnati Bengals. He had tackled Tee Higgins before collapsing to the ground.
His own uncle said that Hamlin died twice before being brought back to life. It is not clear if he will ever play football again.
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