The National Football League announced that it will honor stricken Bills player Damar Hamlin with a special patch to be worn during the league’s Week 18 games.
The NFL noted on Friday that all 32 teams will be wearing a special patch with Hamlin’s No.
3 jersey number on it to show solidarity with the Buffalo Bills and the player who is recovering from a cardiac arrest in a Cincinnati hospital.A fund has been established by his family and donations can now be made directly at
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