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'You Never Know When the Last Day Could Be': Chilling Damar Hamlin Video Surfaces

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Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin still remains in critical condition after suffering cardiac arrest during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals Monday night. 

Hamlin's uncle Dorian Glen told NFL Total Access that his nephew is still on a ventilator at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center as doctors try to get him to breathe on his own.

"We're just kind of taking it day by day," said Glen. "Still in the ICU. They have him sedated. So just continue to administer the medical treatment they've been doing."

Glen told a CNN reporter outside the hospital, "His heart had went out so they had to resuscitate him twice. They resuscitated him on the field before they brought him to the hospital and then they resuscitated him a second time when they got him to the hospital."

While it's too soon to know exactly what caused Hamlin's collapse, cardiac specialists say a rare type of trauma called Commotio Cordis could be to blame. The condition occurs after a severe blow to the chest at the exact wrong moment causes the heartbeat to quiver, leading to sudden cardiac arrest.

Millions are praying for the young player, from outside the hospital where he's fighting for his life.

"We will be praying every single second, every single day for your son," one fan prayed during a rally outside Hamlin's Cincinnati hospital.

Former Detroit Lions quarterback Dan Orlovsky even took a moment during an ESPN broadcast to pray for Hamlin.

"God we come to you in these moments that we don't understand, that are hard, because we believe that you are God and coming to and praying to you has impact. We're sad, we're angry. And we want answers, but some things are unanswerable," Orlovsky prayed.

He continued, "We just want to pray, truly come to you, and pray for strength, for Damar, for healing, for Damar, for comfort, for Damar. Be with his family to give them peace. If we believe that prayer didn't work, we wouldn't ask this of you God. I believe in prayer; we believe in prayer. We lift up Damar Hamlin in Your name. Amen."


People pray during a prayer vigil for Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin outside of University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

In a statement Tuesday, Hamlin's family expressed gratitude for the love and support shown to him during this challenging time, saying they are deeply moved by the prayers, kind words, and donations from fans around the country.

"To the NFL, to the fans all over the world, #darmarhalmlinstrong #prayerworks keep my son and my family in your prayers as we continue to fight this tough battle," Hamlin's mother posted on social media.
 
And for those not sure how to pray, Christian author Carlos Whittaker offered an instructional prayer on Instagram. 

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Others bombarded heaven on Hamlin's behalf with a special prayer service Tuesday, Jan. 3 at 3pm, because his jersey number is three.

During an appearance on CBN News' Faith Nation, former NFL player Benjamin Watson shared the difference prayers can make.

"We're praying because we believe that God can move and He will move and he listens to the prayers of his people," said Watson. "That's what he's proven over time. He's not a dead God made out of wood and stone. He is alive and well."

And Hamlin himself has shown his thankfulness for his pro football career while knowing it could end at any time.

On the "One Bills Live" program in November, he said it was a blessing to be able to play the game and do it alongside his childhood friend Dane Jackson.

"It's a super blessing, super blessing," Hamlin says in the clip. "I cherish it. I can't even describe it, but I cherish it every second that I can. We just had our prayer, our DB prayer we do every Wednesday. He was next to me and I just grabbed his hand a little bit harder just because you know you never know when your last day could be that you get to experience something like this."

Meanwhile, many are also showing support for Hamlin by donating to his charity fundraiser. He started the Chasin M's foundation to raise money to buy toys for children in need. His goal was to raise $2,500. Now, more than $5 million has come in since his injury. Those donations are still coming as millions keep up their prayers for his complete recovery.

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Charlene Aaron
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Charlene Aaron serves as a general assignment reporter, news anchor, co-host of The 700 Club, co-host of 700 Club Interactive, and co-host of The Prayerlink on the CBN News Channel. She covers various social issues, such as abortion, gender identity, race relations, and more. Before joining CBN News in 2003, she was a personal letter writer for Dr. Pat Robertson. Charlene attended Old Dominion University and Elizabeth City State University. She is an ordained minister and pastor’s wife. She lives in Smithfield, VA, with her husband.