Damar Hamlin put the White House on notice, telling President Joe Biden that he believes he will be able to play again one day.
Damar Hamlin put the NFL on notice, telling President Joe Biden at the White House that he believes he will be able to play again one day.
Hamlin, 25, and his family paid the President a visit while in Washington on Thursday, where Biden commended Hamlin for his courage and resilience afterBiden asked: “You think you’re going to be able to play?”For someone who asked if the Bills won the called-off game as he returned to consciousness days later, it’s no surprise that Hamlin hasDamar Hamlin and President Biden pose with Hamlin’s gift to Biden at a White House meeting.
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