Several members of the New England Patriots donated to Damar Hamlin’s charity, after the 24-year-old Buffalo Bills safety tragically collapsed on the field in Monday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Hamlin’s charity is a toy drive that he created in 2020. It went to support children affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in his hometown of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania.
Cornerback Myles Bryant, defensive tackle Lawrence Guy and quarterback Brian Hoyer donated to the charity.
Patriots @thatLGUY, @bhoyer7 and @mylesjbryant among the top donors to Damar Hamlin’s toy drive.
Brotherhood of NFL players.
Total donations now over $4 million. https://t.co/7YYhhfLhhB pic.twitter.com/2dm83gMqlB
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) January 3, 2023
The NFL announced that Monday’s Bills-Bengals game will not be played this week.
There has been no decision on a potential reschedule of the game. The Week 18 matchup between the Bills and Patriots is still scheduled to be played, but those plans could change with things still currently up in the air. Right now, the primary focus is on Hamlin’s health.