NFL

Damar Hamlin not expected to appear in Bills' season opener Monday

Damar Hamlin is not expected to play in a regular-season game for the first time since going into cardiac arrest when the Buffalo Bills open the season against the New York Jets on Monday night, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press.

Safety, who played 3 pre-season games, answered critics by making team as backup

Men's athlete jogs on field during workout with Buffalo Bills during NFL pre-season.
The Bills' Damar Hamlin reportedly will not be activated for Monday night's season opener against the Jets. As the NFL club’s fourth safety, he is expected to be limited to mostly special teams' roles. (Daniel Bartel-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

Damar Hamlin is not expected to play in a regular-season game for the first time since going into cardiac arrest when the Buffalo Bills open the season against the New York Jets on Monday night, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press.

Hamlin, a safety who had to be resuscitated on the field in Cincinnati in January, played in three exhibition games this summer. He made the Bills' roster as a backup after many doubted he would be able to take the field again.

The decision not to activate him on Monday night, which was first reported by ESPN and NFL Network, was confirmed to the AP on condition of anonymity because the Bills did not announce their lineup ahead of the game.

Listed as the fourth safety on Buffalo's depth chart, Hamlin is expected to be limited to mostly special teams' roles barring injuries to starters Jordan Poyer or Micah Hyde.

Hamlin, 25, was starting in place of an injured Hyde against the Bengals on Jan. 2 when his heart stopped as a result of commotio cordis, which is when a direct blow at a specific point in a heartbeat causes cardiac arrest.

Doctors have assured Hamlin he can resume playing without any fear of setbacks or complications.

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