“It’s really been wonderful to see the world, you know, see the good that I was trying to do, even before the notoriety. For that to be acknowledged, it was just a wonderful feeling. Now, with my foundation through the roof, I plan to save a generation, and generations to come,” he said.
Bills players spoke extensively in the immediate aftermath of Hamlin’s incident on how much the event changed them, how grateful they are to know Hamlin is OK and how his presence has helped them emotionally.
But to see him in continued good health months later — and with the potential to suit up for a game in the 2023 season — it’s a different feeling inside the Bills facility this week.
“Fun to be around, beautiful soul,” Bills safety Micah Hyde said Tuesday. “He’s a younger guy, younger than me. But I look up to him, especially how he has bounced back and faced adversity throughout the last couple months. So, it’s just special to have him in the building.”
Added Sean McDermott: “It’s something that we’ll always remember and just thankful that he’s in the spot that he’s in today.”
It’s important to note that Tuesday’s news of his clearance to resume football activities is just one more step of many for Hamlin, but he insists he’s going to keep fighting at every part of this next journey. He is determined to play football again, whenever that may be.
“My heart is still in the game. I love the game. It’s something I want to prove to myself and not nobody else,” he said. “I want to show people that fear is a choice and that you can keep going and something without having the answers and without knowing what’s at the end of the tunnel.”
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