Two years after collapsing on the field and suffering cardiac arrest, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is back to full strength. Not only is he fully healthy — which would be good news enough — he's thriving on the field as well.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin nearly lost his life on the football field when he suffered cardiac arrest during a game. Last season, Hamlin made his return to the field and played five games for the Bills.
This was far from Allen's best game in a Bills jersey. He had things going for him in the first, but the elite Ravens defense made life more difficult for the QB1 and James Cook as the game unfolded.
Damar Hamlin's Buffalo Bills once again are on the precipice of reaching the Super Bowl. Of course, they must get through the AFC gatekeeper, Patrick Mahomes.
After four years, plenty of playoff heartbreak and an offseason roster purge of leadership and skill, the Buffalo Bills are finally returning to the AFC championship game.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is leading the AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year Nominees after suffering a cardiac arrest in 2023.
and it helped create a turnover that put them in control of their AFC divisional round playoff victory over the Baltimore Ravens. A Damar Hamlin blitz put heat on Lamar Jackson and caused a fumble ...
A depleted defense doomed the Bills in last season’s divisional playoff loss to the Chiefs. Buffalo has been remarkably healthy so far this postseason, but the injury report appears a bit more ominous going into Sunday’s AFC championship game rematch in Kansas City.
The Buffalo Bills have defeated the Baltimore Ravens, 27-25 and advance to the AFC Championship against the Kansas City Chiefs. After three straight seasons of
The Buffalo Bills feel disrespected, and what occurred Sunday night will only add to the chips on their collective shoulders.
The Buffalo Bills will return to the AFC Championship game for the first time since the 2020 campaign following a 27-25 victory against the Baltimore Ravens. Buffalo (13-4) squeaked out a nail-biter, relying on their defense to keep things close.
Track Derrick Henry as the former Tennessee Titans running back, now with the Baltimore Ravens, faces the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round.