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Praying For Damar Hamlin - No Email Update Tonight

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[Go PRO](=) | [Rate My Team]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Sign Up]() [Footballguys.com](=)Exclusive Subscriber-Only Content --------------------------------------------------------------- This Footballguys content was emailed at 09:43:21 PM EST, Mon., Jan. 2, 2023 For the latest version, please click the article title below to visit our [website](=). --------------------------------------------------------------- Footballguys Family, No regular NFL News Update tonight from us as we wait for word on Bills safety Damar Hamlin. Here's what we know. [From CBS](: "A scary scene unfolded during the first quarter of Monday night's game between the [Bills]( and [Bengals](). With 5:58 remaining in the opening quarter, Bills safety [Damar Hamlin]() was injured after tackling Bengals wideout [Tee Higgins](=). Hamlin initially stood up after making the tackle but quickly fell back to the ground. "Hamlin was receiving CPR from the medical staff on the field, according to ESPN. He was eventually placed on a stretcher and was given oxygen as he was taken off in an ambulance. "The game was temporarily suspended after coaches Sean McDermott and Zac Taylor spoke on the field." That's all we know as of 9:30 PM ET tonight. Obviously, our normal email is not important compared to this. Hoping and praying for this young man. Peace and Grace to you and yours. J Thank you for subscribing to Footballguys Premium Content! You're subscribed as {EMAIL} To unsubscribe, click [here](. * Sportsguys * 118 N. Peters Rd., Suite 208 * Knoxville, TN 37923 *

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