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Bills' Damar Hamlin makes appearance at Super Bowl LVII

Damar Hamlin has made it to the Super Bowl. The Buffalo Bills safety made his third appearance in Phoenix, Ariz., during Super Bowl week, this time on the field prior to Sunday's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.

NFL honours Bills, Bengals training and medical staffs during pre-game ceremony

A male wearing sunglasses waves while receiving a large ovation.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin waves to the crowd at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Sunday while standing with the medical personnel that cared for him after he collapsed during a game on Jan. 2. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

Damar Hamlin has made it to the Super Bowl.

The Buffalo Bills safety made his third appearance in Phoenix, Ariz., during Super Bowl week, this time on the field at State Farm Stadium prior to Sunday's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.

It's been a little more than a month since Hamlin went into cardiac arrest and needed to be resuscitated on the field in Cincinnati. Sunday's appearance was another milestone in his remarkable recovery.

"I'm allowing that to be in God's hands," Hamlin said in an interview with Fox's Michael Strahan. "I'm just thankful he gave me a second chance."

During the pre-game pageantry, the NFL honoured the Bills and Cincinnati Bengals training and medical staffs, along with the staff at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. A minute later, Hamlin joined them, putting his hands together to form a heart. He also received hugs from several of the first responders.

He also appeared on stage at "NFL Honors" on Thursday night.

"My entire life, I felt like God was using me to give others hope and now with a new set of circumstances, I can say he's doing what he's always done," Hamlin said Thursday. "I have a long journey ahead, a journey full of unknowns and a journey full of milestones, but it's a lot easier to face your fears when you know your purpose."

Hamlin collapsed on the field after a collision with Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins on Jan. 2. The sight of an elite-level athlete nearly dying on the field sent a shock across the NFL and the world.

With files from John Marshall

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