Damar Hamlin: Tom Brady shares prayers for Buffalo Bills safety in critical condition

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Tom Brady shares prayers for Damar Hamlin with the safety of the Buffalo Bills in critical condition after going into cardiac arrest following a tackle, while the Bucs quarterback also thanks the Cincinnati and Buffalo communities.

Tom Brady has become the latest to send good wishes to Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin as he fights for his life in the hospital.

The 24-year-old safety collapsed and received emergency medical treatment after colliding with the Cincinnati Bengals’ Tee Higgins during a Monday Night Football game.

Hamlin was administered CPR on the field while surrounded by teammates, some of them crying, while shielding him from public view.

Tom Brady has become the latest to send good wishes to Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin.

Tom Brady has become the latest to send good wishes to Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin.

Hamlin went into cardiac arrest after colliding with Cincinnati Bengals' Tee Higgins

Hamlin went into cardiac arrest after colliding with Cincinnati Bengals’ Tee Higgins

He was rushed to hospital with his mother Nina by his side, and a family representative has now revealed that he is “fighting” but remains sedated and in critical condition.

Higgins spearheaded the outpouring of support for the young player, tweeting that he “prays Hamlin pulls through.”

Brady sent his best wishes Tuesday morning, writing on his Twitter profile: “We are praying for Damar and his family this morning in Tampa.

Higgins led the outpouring of support for the young player and Brady sent his best wishes.

Higgins led the outpouring of support for the young player and Brady sent his best wishes.

Brady said:

Brady said: “Moments like this put into perspective what it means to play this game we love.”

“Moments like this put into perspective what it means to play this game we love.

“Grateful to our communities in Cincinnati and Buffalo for the overwhelming level of care and support that I know they will continue to provide.”